Dr. Khadija Slimani, isa senior member of IEEE, has built a notable career in both academia and research. She earned her Ph.D. through a collaborative program between the University of Ibn Tofail in Morocco and the University of Technology of Belfort Montbéliard (UTBM) in France. This joint supervision highlights her commitment to academic excellence and her skill in integrating cross-cultural research environments. Dr. Slimani’s doctoral research covered a broad range of topics, including machine learning, deep learning, pattern recognition, and computer vision, with a specific focus on academic emotion recognition. Her interdisciplinary approach, enriched by experiences in both Moroccan and French academic settings, has contributed significantly to the global perspective of her work. After completing her Ph.D., Dr. Slimani advanced her expertise through a postdoctoral position at the University of Poitiers, France. Her innovative use of AI methodologies aimed to enhance video content filtering for improved security. Mr. Vinay Aseri is an assistant professor of cybersecurity and digital forensics at the Narnarayan Shastri Institute of Technology—Institute of Forensic Sciences & Cyber Security (NSIT-IFSCS), affiliated with the National Forensic Sciences University (NFSU), Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India. He holds a postgraduate degree in forensic science, a PG diploma in information technology and security, and a diploma in photography in forensic science. He completed his higher education in forensic science from India’s pioneering National Security & Police University. Mr. Aseri’s research interests focus on digital forensics, cybersecurity, and artificial intelligence for national security. He has also edited eight Scopus-indexed books with reputed publishers, including Elsevier and CRC Press, and is involved in multiple ongoing research projects and international collaborations in the domains of digital forensics and cybersecurity. He served as an assistant researcher with the National Investigation Agency (NIA). Dr. Samira KHOULJI is a professor in electronics, telecommunications, and computer science at the National School of Applied Sciences in Tetuan (ENSATE) of Morocco, where she also serves as the coordinator for the Telecommunications and Networks Engineering program for engineering students. She holds the position of the director of the “Innovative Systems Engineering” (ISI) research laboratory. Previously, she was the head of the Department of Statistics and Computer Science at the multidisciplinary faculty in Tétouan, where she was responsible for the professional programs in “Tourism and ICT” and “Management of Information Systems (MSI),” as well as the coordinator for the Specialized Master's program in “Management of Information Systems and Multimedia (MSIM).” Dr. Samira KHOULJI has actively participated in various committees and councils and has coordinated teaching modules in physics, computer science, and telecommunications at the multidisciplinary faculty and ENSAT in Tétouan.