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APress Blockchain for Hospitality and Tourism
Book SynopsisLearn blockchain in a simple, non-tech way and explore the different emerging technologies that open a world of opportunities in the space of tourism and hospitality. This book showcases examples of blockchain-based solutions implemented in different industries and connects them to use cases in hospitality and tourism (disintermediation, payments, loyalty programs, supply chain management, identity management etc.).Blockchain is one of the disruptive technologies that lays foundations for Web3.0, NFTs, Metaverse and other innovations. Despite many benefits, its adoption in the hospitality industry is very slow. Lack of awareness and connection to clear return-on-investment, coupled with many misconceptions and general perception of complexity is one of the main reasons why hospitality managers are reluctant to embark on the blockchain train. Blockchain for Hospitality and Tourism serves as a practical guide to the world of innovations, from the basics of blockchain to how to start a Table of ContentsChapter 1: Introduction Chapter goal: Intro to the topic of blockchain – why blockchain is a game-changer, what you’ll learn, why is it important to learn about emerging tech · Blockchain potential · Hospitality and Tourism challenges and trends and the correlation with new tech · Challenges with innovation adoption in the hospitality industry Chapter 2: Demystifying Blockchain Chapter goal: explain – in non-tech way with visualizations – what blockchain is and how it works · What is Blockchain · Blockchain characteristics · Smart Contracts · Blockchain ecosystem – platforms with capabilities · Foundational role of blockchain as an enabler for other innovation o Cryptopayments, stablecoins and CBDCs o NFTs o Web3.0 o Metaverse o Industrial Revolution 4.0 Chapter 3: Blockchain applications Chapter goal: explain how blockchain is utilized in different industries today with real-life examples · Banking & Insurance · Healthcare · Public sector/Government services · Supply chain management etc. Chapter 4: Use cases for Hospitality & Tourism Chapter goal: showcase solutions that have been implemented in different geographies, trends, and directions · Identity Management · Customer loyalty programs – NFTs and blockchain-based platforms · Smart contracts and supply chain management o Food security and provenance tracking o Preventive maintenance and Smart Hotel applications o Sustainability · New distribution methods and disintermediation · Payments acceptance · Guest preferences and personalization · Digitization of assets · NFTs · Metaverse opportunities – digital twins, virtual floor plan walkthroughs, virtual trainings, marketing etc. Chapter 5: Risks and Challenges Chapter goal: Discuss blockchain maturity and adoption, interoperability, and state of regulations; address concerns around trust, fraud etc. Chapter 6: Blockchain projects – how to start Chapter goal: a walkthrough of the most important steps and decisions
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APress Beginning AWS Security
Book SynopsisImprove cloud security within your organization by leveragingAWS's Shared Responsibility Model, Well-Architected Framework, and the Cloud Adoption Framework. This book will show you to use these tools to make the best decisions for securing your cloud environment.You'll start by understanding why security is important in the cloud and then review the relevant services offered to meet an organization's needs. You'll then move on to the finer points of building a secure architecture and take a deep look into the differences of responsibility of managed services and those that allow customers more control. With multiple AWS services available, organizations must weigh the tradeoffs between those that provide granular control (IaaS), a managed service (PaaS), delivering applications remotely over the internet instead of locally on machines (SaaS). This book will help you to identify the appropriate resources and show you how to implement them to meet an organization's business, technicalTable of ContentsChapter 1: Why Do I Care About Security? Isn’t that AWS’s problem?Chapter Goal: Identify why security is important in the cloud.No of pages: 40 -50 pagesSub -Topics1. Introduce some real life security breaches and outcomes that have happened in the cloud.2. Describe how AWS provides resources to build a cloud architecture but it’s important to understand the tradeoffs of each service.3. Introduce the Shared Responsibility Model (covered more in Chapter 2)4. Introduce the Well-Architected Framework (will be used as reference throughout the book)5. Describe the similarities and differences between cloud and traditional computing.Chapter 2: Who is Responsible Again?Chapter Goal: Develop an understanding of the Shared Responsibility Model and the tradeoffs of responsibilities based on services used.No of pages: 40 -50Sub - Topics 1. Detailed overview of the Shared Responsibility Model2. Elaborate what is meant by “tradeoffs” and why understanding this is important.3. Review of AWS’s security precautions 4. Align how the Well-Architected Framework supports the Shared Responsibility Model5. Describe the purpose and responsibilities for Identity and access managementChapter 3: How Do I Build a Secure Architecture?Chapter Goal: Dive deeper into the differences of responsibility of managed services and those that allow customers more control. Identify tradeoffs on specific categories.No of pages : 40 - 50Sub - Topics: 1. Identify and understand services, responsibilities, and tradeoffs for computing services.2. Identify and understand services, responsibilities, and tradeoffs for storage services.3. Identify and understand services, responsibilities and tradeoffs for networking services.4. Identify and understand services, responsibilities and tradeoffs for database services.6. Identify and understand services to protect data at rest and in transit.7. Identify and understand services to monitor access and notifications.Chapter 4: Security is Not Built in a DayChapter Goal: Develop an understanding that security is not “one and done” and that updates and monitoring is a continued part of AWS security.No of pages: 40 - 50Sub - Topics: 1. Identify and describe what it means to be proactive and reactive in security.2. Identify and implement monitoring services into architecture 3. Identify and understand the costs of the monitoring services4. Identify how to make updates and patches to software - and who is responsible for what.Chapter 5: Is This the End?Chapter Goal: Reinforce the need for lifelong learning. Just as security is not a “one and done”, learning should be continuous as well. No of pages: 10 - 20Sub - Topics: 1. Identify resources available to continue learning from AWS (AWS Educate, AWS Academy, AWS Skillbuilder)2. Identify resources available to continue learning from the publisher3. A final review of the Shared Responsibility Model.4. A final review of the Well-Architected Framework
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De Gruyter IoT Security Issues
Book SynopsisIoT Security Issues looks at the burgeoning growth of devices of all kinds controlled over the Internet of all varieties, where product comes first and security second. In this case, security trails badly. This book examines the issues surrounding these problems, vulnerabilities, what can be done to solve the problem, investigating the stack for the roots of the problems and how programming and attention to good security practice can combat the problems today that are a result of lax security processes on the Internet of Things. This book is for people interested in understanding the vulnerabilities on the Internet of Things, such as programmers who have not yet been focusing on the IoT, security professionals and a wide array of interested hackers and makers. This book assumes little experience or knowledge of the Internet of Things. To fully appreciate the book, limited programming background would be helpful for some of the chapters later in the book, though the basic content is eTable of Contents Introduction | 1 Part I: Making Sense of the Hype Chapter 1 – The Consumer Internet of Things | 5 A Wave of Technology, or a Wave of Hype | 5 IoT Skeptics and the Role of Security Issues | 6 The Internet of No-thing | 7 Where are these IoT devices? | 8 Why the ambiguity in IoT uptake? | 9 The Media and Marketing Hype | 9 Lack of Killer Applications | 11 There be Monsters | 11 Buying Secure IoT Devices? | 12 Making Things That Just Work | 16 Is this a consumer Internet of things? | 16 Skepticism, but the future looks bright | 17 Consumer Trust – or Lack of It | 19 Losing Control? | 19 Toys for the Rich | 21 IoT isn’t DIY | 22 Is Security a Major Inhibitor? | 23 Part II: Security Chapter 2 – It’s Not Just About the Future | 27 Looking back to move forward | 27 Security by Design | 29 Data Mobile Networks | 30 A Confluence of New Technologies | 32 Basic Security Practices | 34 Chapter 3 – Flawed, Insecure Devices | 35 Why are so many insecure devices on the market? | 35 A Manufacturer’s Perspective | 35 The Device Production Cycle | 36 Software development in an agile market | 37 Clash of Cultures | 37 Developers and the Security Puzzle | 38 Reputational loss | 40 Chapter 4 – Securing the Unidentified | 43 The Scale of the Problem | 44 What Type of Devices to Secure? | 44 Unplanned Change | 44 The Consumer’s View on Security | 45 Chapter 5 – Consumer Convenience Trumps Security | 49 Plug n’ Pray | 49 Easy install – no truck rolls | 51 Convenient but insecure | 51 Many home networks are insecure? | 53 Customer Ignorance | 53 Chapter 6 – Startups Driving the IoT | 55 Installing IoT Devices | 56 Security knowledge is lacking | 56 Chapter 7 – Cyber-Security and the Customer Experience | 57 Pushing Security onto the Consumer | 58 Industry regulations and standards – where are they? | 58 The home ecosystem | 59 Security negativity | 60 Security Anomalies | 61 What device can be trusted | 61 Chapter 8 – Security Requirements for the IoT | 65 Why security issues arise | 65 Security and product confidence | 66 Me-too manufacturing | 66 Cutting development costs | 67 Security is not an extra | 67 Loss of product trust | 68 Designing appropriate security | 69 Chapter 9 – Re-engineering the IoT | 71 Comparing Apples and Oranges | 73 The Bluetooth lock saga | 74 Device vulnerabilities and flaws | 75 Flawed firmware | 76 Code re-use | 76 The issue with open source | 77 Chapter 10 – IoT Production, Security and Strength | 79 Manufacturing IoT Devices | 80 ODM design | 81 The tale of the Wi-Fi Kettle | 83 Push Vs. pull marketing | 83 Chapter 11 – Wearable’s – A New Developer’s Headache | 85 IoT by stealth | 87 The consumer IoT conundrum | 90 Designing in Vulnerabilities | 91 Passwords are the problem | 93 Why are cookies important? | 94 Chapter 12 – New Surface Threats | 97 Hacking IoT Firmware | 97 Part III: Architecting the Secure IoT Chapter 13 – Designing the Secure IoT | 107 IoT from an Architect’s View-Point | 109 Modeling the IoT | 109 IoT communication patterns | 111 First IoT design principles | 113 Chapter 14 – Secure IoT Architecture Patterns | 117 Event and data processing | 118 Chapter 15 – Threat Models | 121 What are threat models? | 121 Designing a threat model | 122 6 steps to threat modeling | 122 Advanced IoT threats | 124 Devices | 124 Networks | 125 Infrastructure | 127 Interfaces | 127 Part IV: Defending the IoT Chapter 16 – Threats, Vulnerabilities and Risks | 131 IoT threats & counter-measures | 131 Chapter 17 – IoT Security Framework | 135 Introduction to the IoT security framework | 135 Chapter 18 – Secure IoT Design | 141 IoT Network Design | 145 IoT protocols | 148 The IoT Stack | 149 Link layer | 150 Adaption layer | 152 IPv6 & IPsec | 154 Routing | 154 Messaging | 157 Chapter 19 – Utilizing IPv6 Security Features | 159 Securing the IoT | 162 Confidentiality | 162 Integrity | 162 Availability | 163 Link layer | 164 Network layer | 164 Transport layer | 165 Network security | 165 Part V: Trust Chapter 20 – The IoT of Trust | 169 Trust between partners – there isn’t that much about | 170 IBM Vs. Microsoft | 171 Apple vs. Samsung | 171 Uber Vs Crowdsources drivers | 172 Manufacturer and customer trust model | 172 Dubious toys | 173 Kids play | 174 Chapter 21 – It’s All About the Data | 175 Appropriating data | 176 The Data Appropriators | 177 Where is the fair barter? | 178 Trust by design | 179 Chapter 22 – Trusting the Device | 185 Hacking voicemail | 188 Unethical phone hacking | 189 Chapter 23 – Who Can We Trust? | 191 Free is an Earner | 193 Pissing into the Tent | 193 IoT Trust is Essential | 194 The Osram debacle | 194 LIFX’s another Hack? | 195 Balancing Security and Trust | 196 So, Who Can We Trust? | 196 Open Trust Alliance | 197 Part VI: Privacy Chapter 24 – Personal Private Information (PIP) | 201 Why is the Privacy of our Personal Information Important? | 201 Collecting Private Data | 204 Data is the New Oil, or Is It? | 204 Attacks on data privacy at Internet scale | 205 Young and Carefree | 206 Can we Control our Privacy? | 207 Ad-blockers – They’re Not What They Seem | 207 Google and the dubious ad blockers | 208 Privacy Laws Around the Globe | 208 United States of America | 209 Germany | 210 Russia | 211 China | 211 India | 212 Brazil | 212 Australia | 213 Japan | 213 UK (Under review) | 213 Different Laws in Countries – What Possibly Could Go Wrong | 214 Facebook’s EU Opt-out Scandal | 214 Chapter 25 – The U.S. and EU Data Privacy Shield | 217 When privacy laws collide | 219 Losing a Safe Harbor | 219 After the closure of the Safe Harbor | 220 Model and Standard Contractual Clauses | 220 The new EU – US Privacy Shield | 220 New shield or old failings | 221 Contradictions on privacy | 222 Leveraging the value of data | 224 Part VII: Surveillance, Subterfuge and Sabotage Chapter 26 – The Panopticon | 229 The good, the bad and the ugly | 229 Home surveillance | 229 Law enforcement – going dark | 231 Dragnet Exploits | 233 The 5-Eyes (FVEY) | 235 PRISM | 237 Mastering the Internet | 241 Project TEMPORA | 241 XKEYSTORE | 243 Windstop | 244 MUSCULAR | 244 INCENSER | 246 Encryption in the IoT | 249 The Snooper’s charter | 251 Nothing to hide nothing to fear | 254 Its only metadata | 255 Index | 257
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Microsoft Press,U.S. Exam Ref 70-744 Securing Windows Server 2016
Book SynopsisPrepare for Microsoft Exam 70-744–and help demonstrate your real-world mastery of securing Windows Server 2016 environments. Designed for experienced IT professionals ready to advance their status, Exam Ref focuses on the critical-thinking and decision-making acumen needed for success at the MCSE level. Focus on the expertise measured by these objectives: • Implement server hardening solutions • Secure a virtualization infrastructure • Secure a network infrastructure • Manage privileged identities • Implement threat detection solutions • Implement workload-specific security This Microsoft Exam Ref: • Organizes its coverage by exam objectives • Features strategic, what-if scenarios to challenge you • Assumes you have experience as a Windows Server administrator and an understanding of basic networking and Hyper-V virtualization fundamentals, Active Directory Domain Services principles, and Windows Server security principlesTable of ContentsChapter 1: Implement server hardening solutions 1.1 Configure disk and file encryption 1.2 Implement server patching and updating solutions 1.3 Implement malware protection 1.4 Protect credentials 1.5 Create security baselines Chapter 2: Secure a virtualization infrastructure 2.1 Implement a Guarded Fabric solution 2.2 Implement Shielded and encryption-supported VMs Chapter 3: Secure a network infrastructure 3.1 Configure Windows Firewall 3.2 Implement a Software Defined Distributed Firewall 3.3 Secure network traffic Chapter 4: Manage privileged identities 4.1 Implement an Enhanced Security Administrative Environment (ESAE) administrative forest design approach 4.2 Implement Just-In-Time (JIT) Administration 4.3 Implement Just-Enough-Administration (JEA) 4.4 Implement Privileged Access Workstations (PAWs) and User Rights Assignments 4.5 Implement Local Administrator Password Solution (LAPS) Chapter 5: Implement threat detection solutions 5.1 Configure advanced audit policies 5.2 Install and configure Microsoft Advanced Threat Analytics (ATA) 5.3. Determine threat detection solutions using Operations Management Suite (OMS) Chapter 6: Implement workload-specific security 6.1 Secure application development and server workload infrastructure 6.2 Implement a secure file services infrastructure and Dynamic Access Control (DAC)
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Nova Science Publishers Inc Data Storage: Systems, Management & Security
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Nova Science Publishers Inc Information Security: Cyberattacks, Data Breaches
Book SynopsisFederal agencies and our nation's critical infrastructures, such as communications and financial services, are dependent on information technology systems and electronic data to carry out operations and to process, maintain, and report essential information. Yet, cyber-based intrusions and attacks on federal and nonfederal systems have become not only more numerous and diverse, but also more damaging and disruptive as discussed in chapter 1. The IRS has a demanding responsibility to collect taxes, process tax returns, and enforce the nation's tax laws. It relies extensively on computerized systems to support its financial and mission-related operations and on information security controls to protect the sensitive financial and taxpayer information that reside on those systems. As part of its audit of IRS's fiscal year 2017 and 2016 financial statements, GAO assessed whether controls over financial and tax processing systems were effective in ensuring the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of financial and sensitive taxpayer information as reported in chapter 2. Reliance on a global supply chain introduces multiple risks to federal information systems. Chapter 3 highlights information security risks associated with the supply chains used by federal agencies to procure IT systems. The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) collects and maintains personal data on millions of individuals, including data related to security clearance investigations. In June 2015, OPM reported that an intrusion into its systems had affected the personnel records of about 4.2 million current and former federal employees. Then, in July 2015, the agency reported that a separate but related incident had compromised its systems and the files related to background investigations for 21.5 million individuals. From February 2015 through August 2017, multiple reviews of OPM's information security were conducted. Four reports based on these reviews were issued. The reports contained 80 recommendations for improving the agency's security posture. Chapter 4 reviews relevant documents and artifacts reflecting OPM's actions and progress toward implementing the 80 recommendations contained in the four reports, and assessed the actions against the intent of the recommendations. CDC is responsible for detecting and responding to emerging health threats and controlling dangerous substances. In carrying out its mission, CDC relies on information technology systems to receive, process, and maintain sensitive data. Accordingly, effective information security controls are essential to ensure that the agency's systems and information are protected from misuse and modification. Chapter 5 reviews the extent to which CDC has taken corrective actions to address the previously identified security program and technical control deficiencies and related recommendations for improvement. Federal agencies are dependent on information systems to carry out operations. The risks to these systems are increasing as security threats evolve and become more sophisticated. To reduce the risk of a successful cyberattack, agencies can deploy intrusion detection and prevention capabilities on their networks and systems. Chapter 6 determined the reported effectiveness of agencies' implementation of the government's approach and strategy; the extent to which DHS and OMB have taken steps to facilitate the use of intrusion detection and prevention capabilities to secure federal systems; and the extent to which agencies reported implementing capabilities to detect and prevent intrusions. Recent large-scale data breaches of public and private entities have put hundreds of millions of people at risk of identity theft or other harm. Chapter 7 reviews issues related to consumers' options to address risks of harm from data breaches and examines information and expert views on the effectiveness of consumer options to address data breach risks. While Chapter 8 considers the answer to this question: what legal obligations do Internet companies have to prevent and respond to data breaches? Then discusses several factors Congress might consider when weighing future legislation.Table of ContentsPrefaceCybersecurity: Federal Agencies Met Legislative Requirements for Protecting Privacy When Sharing Threat InformationInformation Security: IRS Needs to Rectify Control Deficiencies That Limit Its Effectiveness in Protecting Sensitive Financial and Taxpayer DataInformation Security: Supply Chain Risks Affecting Federal Agencies: Statement of Gregory C. WilshusenInformation Security: OPM Has Implemented Many of GAOs 80 Recommendations, but Over One-Third Remain OpenInformation Security: Significant Progress Made, but CDC Needs to Take Further Action to Resolve Control Deficiencies and Improve Its ProgramInformation Security: Agencies Need to Improve Implementation of Federal Approach to Securing Systems and Protecting against IntrusionsData Breaches: Range of Consumer Risks Highlights Limitations of Identity Theft ServicesWhat Legal Obligations do Internet Companies Have to Prevent and Respond to a Data Breach?Index.
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Nova Science Publishers Inc Big Data and Cloud: Trust, Security and Privacy
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Nova Science Publishers Inc A Closer Look at Cybersecurity and Cryptanalysis
Book SynopsisA major concern in today's digital world is Security. Due to digitization, implementation of secure policies and procedures to ensure security became challenging issue. Also analyzing the strength of security algorithms or procedures is more important to avoid compromising of organizational assets. In this direction, this book explains the role of cryptanalysis in real world with practical examples. Cryptanalysis of various algorithms by using emerging technologies is explained which is helpful for reader/learner to implement innovative cryptanalysis schemes that assists to evaluate the existing cryptographic algorithms. This book also demonstrated different ways of evaluating the security of the system in the form of penetration testing. Tools for performing penetration testing is well illustrated with stepwise procedure which will give hands-on experience to the reader/audience. The role of data mining schemes in the context of intrusion detection system (IDS) is also illustrated. This book enlighten the use of IoT based security application in solving the social issues. Such demonstrated applications in this book will help readers/audiences to implement their own novel applications for addressing different societal issues. We consider all aforementioned features as the strength of this book. With this impression we ensures that all undergraduate and postgraduate students of any discipline will get a basic idea on cryptography, cryptanalysis, penetration testing tools, cyber security, IDS and IoT applications in securing today's digitalized world.
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Nova Science Publishers Inc A Closer Look at Safety and Security
Book SynopsisThis compilation details the challenges in the development of computer systems more complexed by AI/IoT using examples based on systems thinking, as well as introduces how these technologies can aid in safety and security. The authors carry out a study to establish the safety and security challenges preventing parents from enrolling their young children in schools, with the intention of recommending strategies to address these challenges. This study is guided by the ecological systems theory which explains how factors within the environment influence children's development and education. The concluding section focuses on the system dynamics paradigm which seems to be a suitable modeling method to describe social engineering situations. Opportunities for future research are also discussed.Table of ContentsPreface; CC-Case: Safety & Security Engineering Methodology for AI/IoT; Safety and Security Challenges Preventing Parents from Enrolling Children in Early Years School in Difficult Circumstances; Safety, Security, and Social Engineering: Thoughts, Challenges and a Concept of Quantitative Risk Assessment; Index.
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Nova Science Publishers Inc Public Cloud Computing: Security & Privacy
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Nova Science Publishers Inc Cryptography: Protocols, Design & Applications
Book SynopsisCryptography is the practice and study of hiding information. Modern cryptography intersects the disciplines of mathematics, computer science, and electrical engineering. Applications of cryptography include ATM cards, computer passwords, and electrical commerce. In this book, the authors present current research in the study of the protocols, design and application of cryptography. Topics discussed include quantum cryptography protocols and quantum security; visual cryptography for halftone images; mathematical cryptography of the RSA cryptosystem; multi-layer QKD protocol using correlated photon of dark soliton array in a wavelength router and low-cost mutual authentication protocols.
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Nova Science Publishers Inc Online Privacy Laws: European Union & Select
Book SynopsisThese reports describe the data protection laws of the European Union (Part I) and of selected foreign countries (Part II). They describe the legal framework for the collection, use, and transfer of data, and examine whether existing laws are adequate to deal with online privacy in an era of rapid technological development and globalisation.
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Nova Science Publishers Inc Cybersecurity: Executive Order 13636 & the
Book SynopsisCyberthreats to U.S. infrastructure and other assets are a growing concern to policymakers. Information and communications technology (ICT) is ubiquitous and relied upon for government services, corporate business processes, and individual professional and personal pursuits -- almost every facet of modern life. Many ICT devices and other components are interdependent, and disruption of one component may have a negative, cascading effect on others. A denial of service, theft or manipulation of data, or damage to critical infrastructure through a cyber-based attack could have significant impacts on national security, the economy, and the livelihood and safety of individual citizens. The federal legislative framework for cybersecurity is complex, with more than 50 statutes addressing various aspects of it either directly or indirectly. Many observers do not believe that the current framework is sufficient to address the growing concerns about the security of cyberspace in the United States. However, no major cybersecurity legislation has been enacted since 2002. This book provides an overview of the 2013 cybersecurity executive order and discusses considerations for Congress. It also provides ways to improve the critical infrastructure of cybersecurity.
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Nova Science Publishers Inc The Target Store Data Breaches: Examination and
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Nova Science Publishers Inc U.S. National Cybersecurity: Strategic Challenges
Book SynopsisCyber-attacks could have a potentially devastating impact on the nation''s computer systems and networks, disrupting the operations of government and businesses and the lives of private individuals. Increasingly sophisticated cyber threats have underscored the need to manage and bolster the cybersecurity of key government systems as well as the nation''s critical infrastructure. This book identifies challenges faced by the federal government in addressing a strategic approach to cybersecurity, and determines the extent to which the national cybersecurity strategy adheres to desirable characteristics for such a strategy.
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Nova Science Publishers Inc Cyberspace Threat Landscape: Overview, Response
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Nova Science Publishers Inc Information Security & Cybersecurity at the
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Nova Science Publishers Inc Cybersecurity & Information Security at
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Nova Science Publishers Inc Federal Cybersecurity: Identification &
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Nova Science Publishers Inc Federal Cybersecurity: Strategy & Implementation
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Nova Science Publishers Inc Cybersecurity in the Current Framework of the EU
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De Gruyter Blockchain 3.0 for Sustainable Development
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Jaico Publishing House Technology Pioneers: True Stories of Inventors &
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BPB Publications Hyperautomation with Generative AI: Learn how
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Nova Science Publishers Inc A Closer Look at Online Deception and
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Nova Science Publishers Inc Keeping Our Children Safe Online
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Nova Science Publishers Inc Social Engineering Attack: Rethinking
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Nova Science Publishers Inc Guidelines for Digital Identity Verification
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Nova Science Publishers Inc Infrastructure Cybersecurity: Protections,
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Nova Science Publishers, Inc. National Cybersecurity Strategies Challenges and Innovations
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Oxford University Press China and Cybersecurity Espionage Strategy and Politics in the Digital Domain
Book SynopsisA comprehensive analysis of China's cyberspace threats and policies, emphasizing the vantage points of China and U.S. on cyber exploitation and the possibilities for more positive coordination.Trade Review"Given the high stakes and enormous gaps between Chinese and American understandings and agendas on cybersecurity, and with the above two chapters as examples, Lindsay and Reveron are certainly justified in concluding that the book "exemplifies" cooperation to improve understanding. It will be worthwhile reading not only for China scholars and cyber-security experts, but also for international relations and communications scholars." --Pacific Affairs "This book's contributors argue that China is not the electronic supervillain it is often thought to be. Despite the regime's hefty investment in digital espionage and cyberwar capabilities, its networks are less secure than those in the United States, the Chinese agencies that make cybersecurity policy are more fragmented than their U.S. counterparts, and the country suffers losses worth close to $1 billion a year because of weak policing of online theft and fraud. China conducts a great deal of industrial espionage, but its enterprises have a hard time filtering and applying the vast amount of data their hackers steal. Looking only at the Chinese side of the relationship, the book does not detail the digital threats that the United States poses to China. But Chinese thinkers believe they are significant, and given China's strategic doctrine of striking first and massively, this creates the risk that in a crisis, Beijing might launch a preemptive cyberattack. The fact that Chinese and Western experts cooperated in this pathbreaking book shows that there is a potential for working together. But there are many obstacles, including the inherent secrecy of the field." -- Foreign Affairs "The US-China relationship is probably the most important in determining the future of cyberspace. Yet despite all the media reporting about Chinese hacking and cyber espionage, we lack a comprehensive picture of what it is China hopes to accomplish in cyberspace and how it copes with its own vulnerability. This is an extremely useful study not only because it brings international relations, intelligence, military, computer science, and China experts together, but also is one of the rare works that includes the contributions of Chinese academics, analysts, and practioners. This book should be read by all who want a greater understanding of China's cybersecurity situation." -- Adam Segal, Maurice R. Greenberg Senior Fellow for China Studies and Director of the Digital and Cyberspace Policy Program, Council on Foreign Relations "The 13 articles by 18 Canadian, US, and Chinese specialists ponder much... Every form of contestation, from crime to espionage, is instantly modernized with the preface cyber... Recommended." -- CHOICETable of ContentsIntroduction ; China and Cybersecurity: Controversy and Context ; Jon R. Lindsay ; I. ESPIONAGE AND CYBERCRIME ; 1. The Chinese Intelligence Services: Evolution and Empowerment in Cyberspace ; Nigel Inkster ; 2. From Exploitation to Innovation: Acquisition, Absorption, and Application ; Jon R. Lindsay and Tai Ming Cheung ; 3. Investigating the Chinese Online Underground Economy ; Zhuge Jianwei, Gu Lion, Duan Haixin, and Taylor Roberts ; II. MILITARY STRATEGY AND INSTITUTIONS ; 4. From Cyberwarfare to Cybersecurity in the Asia-Pacific and Beyond ; Ye Zheng ; 5. Chinese Writings on Cyber Warfare and Coercion ; Kevin Pollpeter ; 6. The Chinese People's Liberation Army Computer Network Operations Infrastructure ; Mark A. Stokes ; 7. Civil-Military Integration in Cybersecurity: A Study of Chinese Information Warfare Militias ; Robert Sheldon and Joe McReynolds ; III. NATIONAL CYBERSECURITY POLICY ; 8. China's Cybersecurity Situation and the Potential for International Cooperation ; Li Yuxiao and Xu Lu ; 9. Evolving Legal Frameworks for Protecting Internet Privacy in China ; Xu Jinghong ; 10. <"Foreign Hostile Forces>": The Human Rights Dimension of China's Cyber Campaigns ; Sarah McKune ; IV. PRACTICAL AND THEORETICAL IMPLICATIONS ; 11. China and Information Security Threats: Policy Responses in the United States ; Fred H. Cate ; Conclusion ; The Rise of China and the Future of Cybersecurity ; Jon R. Lindsay and Derek S. Reveron ; Index
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Little, Brown & Company We Are Anonymous
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Springer TNF Receptor Associated Factors TRAFs
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Springer Proceedings of the 3rd European Conference on Computer Network Defense
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Springer Network Intrusion Detection and Prevention Concepts and Techniques 47 Advances in Information Security
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Springer Guide to Computer Viruses How to avoid them how to get rid of them and how to get help
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Broadway Books The Perfect Weapon
Book SynopsisNOW AN HBO® DOCUMENTARY FROM AWARD-WINNING DIRECTOR JOHN MAGGIO • “An important—and deeply sobering—new book about cyberwarfare” (Nicholas Kristof, New York Times), now updated with a new chapter.The Perfect Weapon is the startling inside story of how the rise of cyberweapons transformed geopolitics like nothing since the invention of the atomic bomb. Cheap to acquire, easy to deny, and usable for a variety of malicious purposes, cyber is now the weapon of choice for democracies, dictators, and terrorists. Two presidents—Bush and Obama—drew first blood with Operation Olympic Games, which used malicious code to blow up Iran’s nuclear centrifuges, and yet America proved remarkably unprepared when its own weapons were stolen from its arsenal and, during President Trump’s first year, turned back on the United States and its allies. And if Obama would begin his presidency by helping to launch
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iUniverse The Weakest Security Link Series 1st Edition
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iUniverse The Expert Guide to PeopleSoft Security
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iUniverse The Expert Guide to PeopleSoft Security
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Springer Advances in Systems Safety
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Legare Street Press Virtual Machines
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Creative Media Partners, LLC Rfid Technology
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Creative Media Partners, LLC Advancements In Smart Card And Biometric Technology
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Creative Media Partners, LLC Scada Systems And The Terrorist Threat
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Creative Media Partners, LLC Advancements In Smart Card And Biometric Technology
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Creative Media Partners, LLC Analysis of the Systemic Security Weaknesses of the U.S. Navy Fleet Broadcasting System 19671974 as Exploited by CWO John Walker
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