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Advances in Cyber Security Analytics and Decision Systems, 1st ed. 2020 EAI/Springer Innovations in Communication and Computing Series

Langue : Anglais

Coordonnateurs : Shandilya Shishir K., Wagner Neal, Nagar Atulya K.

Couverture de l’ouvrage Advances in Cyber Security Analytics and Decision Systems
This book contains research contributions from leading cyber security scholars from around the world. The authors provide comprehensive coverage of various cyber security topics, while highlighting recent trends. The book also contains a compendium of definitions and explanations of concepts, processes, acronyms, and comprehensive references on existing literature and research on cyber security and analytics, information sciences, decision systems, digital forensics, and related fields. As a whole, the book is a solid reference for dynamic and innovative research in the field, with a focus on design and development of future-ready cyber security measures. Topics include defenses against ransomware, phishing, malware, botnets, insider threats, and many others.

Chapter 1. Introduction.- Chapter 2. Security Design.- Chapter 3. Authentication.- Chapter 4. Authorization.- Chapter 5. Cryptography.- Chapter 6. Virtualization.- Chapter 7. Security principles.- Chapter 8. Malware.- Chapter 9. SQL Injection.- Chapter 10. DoS.- Chapter 11. Worms.- Chapter 12. Virus.- Chapter 13. Malicious Code.- Chapter 14. Intrusion Detection Systems.- Chapter 15. Vulnerability.- Chapter 16. Cyber Laws.- Chapter 17. Cyber Crime.- Chapter 18. Homeland Security.- Chapter 19. Cryptocurrency.- Chapter 20. BitCoin.- Chapter 21. Block chain.- Chapter 22. Phishing.- Chapter 23. Spoofing.- Chapter 24. Cyber War.- Chapter 25. Hacktivism.- Chapter 26. Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS).- Chapter 27. Identity Fraud.- Chapter 28. Honeypot.- Chapter 29. Keylogging.- Chapter 30. Scareware.- Chapter 31. Spam.- Chapter 32. Sponsored Attacks.- Chapter 33. Sneakernet.- Chapter 34. Virtual Militray Technologies.- Chapter 35. Zero Day.- Chapter 36. Intrusion prevention system (IPS).- Chapter 37. Macro virus.- Chapter 38. Wannacry.- Chapter 39. Conclusion.

Dr. Shishir Kumar Shandilya currently holds the position of Division Head of Cyber Security and Digital Forensics in School of Computer Science & Engineering, of VIT Bhopal University, India. He is Cambridge University Certified Professional Teacher and Trainer, Senior Member of IEEE-USA and also elected as an executive member of IEEE Industry-Outreach Committee-India. Dr. Shandilya has received “IDA Teaching Excellence Award” for distinctive use of Technology in Teaching by Indian Didactics Association, Bangalore (2016) and “Young Scientist Award” for consecutive two years (2005 & 2006) by Indian Science Congress & MP Council of Science & Technology. He has written seven books of international-fame (published in USA, Denmark and India) He is an active member of over 20 international professional bodies.

Dr. Neal Wagner is a technical staff member in the Cyber Analytics and Decision Systems Group at MIT Lincoln Laboratory. His focus lies in developing problem-solving methods, tools, and techniques that combine computational intelligence and modeling and simulation to create automated/semi-automated cyber decision-making systems. Prior to joining Lincoln Laboratory in 2013, he was at SolveIT Software, where he specialized in the commercialization of bio-inspired computing techniques for supply chain optimization of large organizations. His academic experience includes stints as a faculty member of the Computer Science and Information Systems Departments at Augusta University and Fayetteville State University. Dr. Wagner holds a BA degree in mathematics from the University of North Carolina at Asheville and an MS degree in computer science and a PhD degree in information technology, both from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte.

Prof. Atulya K Nagar is Dean of Science and the Foundation Professor of Computer and Mathematical Sciences at Liverpool Hope University. He is also Head of Department of Computer Sci

Focuses on current theory, research, and results on cyber security and analytics

Presents a variety of practical applications of cyber security measures

Chapters written by global cyber security experts

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Date de parution :

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Prix indicatif 158,24 €

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