Mohammad Ibrahim Alblooshi is a researcher whose sits at the intersection of international security, defense, and international law. His interests center on how legal frameworks, cyber conflict dynamics, and emerging technologies shape the strategic environment for states navigating contemporary security challenges. His research approach emphasizes the interaction between legal norms and the operational realities that influence state behavior in an increasingly contested and technologically driven security landscape.
He holds a Master’s in International Law, International Relations, and Diplomacy from Sorbonne University Abu Dhabi, and a Bachelor’s in Applied Science in Computer Network Technology, graduating with Highest Honors. This combination of legal and technical training enables him to bridge doctrinal analysis with practical considerations in modern security studies.
Mohammad’s broader research interests include cyber policy and the strategic role of international partnerships. His perspective is informed by professional experience across the space, telecommunications, and technology sectors, where he coordinated complex programs, supported mission‑critical operations, and engaged with international stakeholders. This background provides a multidimensional foundation for his work on contemporary defense and security issues.