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Taylor & Francis Investigating ComputerRelated Crime
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Surviving Security How to Integrate People Process and Technology
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Taylor & Francis Ltd How to Achieve 27001 Certification
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Taylor & Francis Organizational Crisis Management
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Information Security
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Taylor & Francis Ltd IT Security Governance Guidebook with Security Program Metrics on CDROM
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Standard for Auditing Computer Applications
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Data Communications Network Auditing
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Distributed Denial of Service DDoS Attacks
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Taylor & Francis Access and Control in Digital Humanities
Book SynopsisAccess and Control in Digital Humanities explores a range of important questions about who controls data, who is permitted to reproduce or manipulate data, and what sorts of challenges digital humanists face in making their work accessible and useful. Contributors to this volume present case studies and theoretical approaches from their experience with applications for digital technology in classrooms, museums, archives, in the field and with the general public. Offering potential answers to the issues of access and control from a variety of perspectives, the volume acknowledges that access is subject to competing interests of a variety of stakeholders. Museums, universities, archives, and some communities all place claims on how data can or cannot be shared through digital initiatives and, given the collaborative nature of most digital humanities projects, those in the field need to be cognizant of the various and often competing interests and rights that shape the Table of Contents1. Introduction: access and control in digital humanitiesShane HawkinsPart I. Access, Control, and DH in Academia2. From Stone to Screen: the built-in obsolescence of digitizationKaitlyn Solberg, Lisa Tweten, and Chelsea A. M. Gardner3. Digital humanities and a new research culture: between promoting and practicing open research dataUrszula Pawlicka-DegerPart II. Networks of Access and Control4. Computational ontologies for accessing, controlling, and disseminating knowledge in the cultural heritage sector: a case studyJohn Roberto Rodríguez5. Digital approaches to the ‘Big Ancient Mediterranean’Ryan Horne6. Questioning authority: creation, use, and distribution of linked data in digital humanitiesLindsay Kistler Mattock & Anu ThapaPart III. Access, Control and Immersive Media7. Visuality as historical experience: immersive multi-directional narrative in the MIT Visualizing Cultures ProjectEllen Sebring8. Architectonic connections: virtual reconstruction to disseminate understanding of South and Southeast Asian templesDavid Beynon and Sambit Datta9. Postscript on the Ctrl+Alt society: protocols for locative mediaBrian GreenspanPart IV. Access, Control, and Indigenous Knowledge10. Cross-cultural collaborations in the digital world: a case study from the Great Lakes Research Alliance’s Knowledge Sharing DatabaseHeidi Bohaker, Lisa Truong, and Kate Higginson11. Issues and intersections of Indigenous knowledge protection and copyright for DHKim Paula NayyerPart V. Access, Control, and the Law12. The open access spectrum: redefining the access discourse for the electronic editions of literary worksSetsuko Yokoyama13. Ownership, copyright, and the ethics of the unpublishedEmily C. Friedman14. Digital humanities research under United States and European copyright laws: evolving frameworksErik Ketzan and Paweł Kamocki15. Trust is good, control is better? The GDPR and control over personal data in digital humanities researchPaweł Kamocki
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Building in Security at Agile Speed
Today''s high-speed and rapidly changing development environments demand equally high-speed security practices. Still, achieving security remains a human endeavor, a core part of designing, generating and verifying software. Dr. James Ransome and Brook S.E. Schoenfield have built upon their previous works to explain that security starts with people; ultimately, humans generate software security. People collectively act through a particular and distinct set of methodologies, processes, and technologies that the authors have brought together into a newly designed, holistic, generic software development lifecycle facilitating software security at Agile, DevOps speed. Eric. S. Yuan, Founder and CEO, Zoom Video Communications, Inc. It is essential that we embrace a mantra that ensures security is baked in throughout any development process. Ransome and Schoenfield leverage their abundance of experience and knowledge to clearly define why and how we need to
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Taylor & Francis Wearable Technology in Elite Sport
Book SynopsisWearable devices are being used by an increasing number of elite-level sports teams to manage and control the health, performance, and productivity of their athletes. Drawing upon a wide range of interdisciplinary resources, Wearable Technology in Elite Sport reveals how wearable devices are used to quantify athletic bodies in ways that have a number of undesirable consequences for the embodied subject. This book identifies some of the problematic consequences of excessive âdataveillanceâ in sport by interrogating the process by which wearable data is produced, represented, and enacted in the governance of athletic behaviour.The book provides a set of conceptual resources for thinking critically about the powerful role played by measurement systems in shaping athletic embodiment. The themes that this book examines include an exploration of how technological devices serve an important disciplinary function in elite sport and how wearable-derived data might act to affectTable of Contents1. Elite sport and the cult of measurement. 2. Datafication and the cultivation of the neoliberal subject. 3. Producing data. 4. Exploring the representation and enactment of wearable data. 5. Sensing data: Navigating an algorithmic world. 6. The social and ethical implications of excessive datafication.
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Taylor & Francis The Routledge Handbook of Privacy and Social
Book SynopsisThis volume provides the basis for contemporary privacy and social media research and informs global as well as local initiatives to address issues related to social media privacy through research, policymaking, and education.Renowned scholars in the fields of communication, psychology, philosophy, informatics, and law look back on the last decade of privacy research and project how the topic will develop in the next decade. The text begins with an overview of key scholarship in online privacy, expands to focus on influential factors shaping privacy perceptions and behaviors â such as culture, gender, and trust â and continues with specific examinations of concerns around vulnerable populations such as children and older adults. It then looks at how privacy is managed and the implications of interacting with artificial intelligence, concluding by discussing feasible solutions to some of the more pressing questions surrounding online privacy.This handbook will be a valuTable of ContentsPart 1: Perspectives on Social Media Privacy 1. Definitions of Privacy 2. Individualistic Privacy Theories 3. Privacy Theory – Social, Networked, Relational, Collective 4. Institutional Perspectives on Privacy 5. Group Privacy 6. A Situational Perspective on Privacy in Social Media 7. Privacy Calculus: Theory, Studies, and New Perspectives 8. Online Privacy Cues and Heuristics Part 2: Factors Shaping Social Media Privacy 9. Social Media Affordances and Privacy 10. Privacy and Trust 11. Challenges in Studying Social Media Privacy Literacy 12. Privacy Breaches 13. Privacy Cynicism: Resignation in the Face of Agency Constraints 14. Intercultural Privacy 15. Privacy and Gender Part 3: Populations and Their Social Media Privacy 16. The Translucent Family: Sharenting and Privacy Negotiations between Children and Parents 17. An Intimate Relation: Adolescent Development, Self-disclosure, and Privacy 18. Privacy in Later Life 19. Toward a Better Understanding of Minorities’ Privacy in Social Media 20.Inequalities and Privacy in the Context of Social Media Part 4: Algorithms and Privacy 21. Privacy in Interactions with Machines and Intelligent Systems 22. Social Credit System and Privacy 23. Microtargeting, Privacy, and the Need for Regulating Algorithms 24. Health Data and Privacy Part 5: Solutions to Preserve Social Media Privacy 25. Nudges (and Deceptive Patterns) for Privacy: Six Years Later 26. Communicating Information Security 27. From Procedural Rights to Political Economy: New Horizons for Regulating Online Privacy 28. Regulating Privacy on Online Social Networks 29. Consumer Privacy and Data Protection in the EU 30. The Role of Participants in Online Privacy Research: Ethical and Practical Considerations
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Cybersecurity Ethics
Book SynopsisThis textbook offers an accessible introduction to the topic of cybersecurity ethics. The second edition has been revised and updated, and contains new chapters on social justice, AI, and Big Data. The book is split into three parts. Part I provides an introduction to the field of ethics, philosophy, and philosophy of science, three ethical frameworks virtue ethics, utilitarian ethics, and communitarian ethics and the notion of ethical hacking. Part II applies these frameworks to particular issues within the field of cybersecurity, including privacy rights, surveillance, and intellectual property. The third part concludes by exploring current codes of ethics used in cybersecurity, with chapters on artificial intelligence, social diversity, Big Data, and cyberwarfare. The overall aims of the book are to: Provide ethical frameworks to aid decision-making Present the key ethical issues in relation to computer security Highlight the connection betweeTrade Review‘This book is a rich and valuable resource for students to learn more about non-technical aspects of cybersecurity.’ Markus Christen, Managing Director, Digital Society Initiative, University of Zurich, Switzerland ‘The authoritative text on cybersecurity ethics, covering a wide selection of topics including privacy, intellectual property theft, artificial intelligence and big data. This is a terrific resource for students in Europe and beyond.’ Max Smeets , ETH Zurich, Center for Security Studies (CSS) and Director of European Cyber Conflict Research Initiative 'A comprehensive tour de force in cybersecurity ethics. This illuminating book weaves together ethical frameworks that address the evolving nature of some of the most complicated cyber issues in the 21st century. Are we prepared to understand and respond to the ethical challenges that continue to emerge across cyber domains and technological advances? The author addresses these challenges head on and this book will prove to be an excellent resource to those who wish to advance their understanding of cybersecurity ethics.' William Travis Morris, Director, Norwich University Peace and War Center, USA 'This book is relevant and accessible, providing clear definitions and real-world examples connecting theory and practice. Computational and communications technologies continue to evolve and transform daily life and military operations, and also conceptions of peace and war, identity, and agency. Dr. Manjikian’s text proceeds from a premise that is now widely recognized: the design and use of cyber-related technologies are value-laden activities. This book promotes the kind of critical thinking and discussion about cyber and information warfare that we need in military and civilian classrooms today.' Karen Guttieri, Army Cyber Institute at West Point, USA Praise for the 1st edition: 'This book is a bold and innovative synthesis of thinking from diverse yet interlinked disciplines. It is vital reading for scholars, policymakers, security professionals and organizational leaders. Manjikian's explication of the ACM Code of Ethics shows why it is a foundational concept for cybersecurity.' Steven Metz, U.S. Army War College, USA ‘As cyber conflict, espionage and crime increasingly challenge nations and their citizens, Manjikian's Cybersecurity Ethics provides a comprehensive and needed addition to the cyber literature cannon. This work constitutes a robust framework for decisions and actions in cyberspace and is essential reading for policymakers, practitioners, and students engaging the field of cybersecurity.’ Aaron F. Brantly, Army Cyber Institute, United States Military Academy, West Point 'Mary Manjikian’s introduction to cybersecurity ethics nicely links philosophy to practical cyber concerns of students, corporate and government information managers, and even cyber warriors. Complicated concepts are easy to understand and relevant to personal decision-making.' J John A. Gentry, Georgetown University, USA 'Dr Manjikian has done a masterful job of outlining ethical standards to the constantly evolving cybersecurity domain. This book is a vital reference for those who are concerned with ethics related to hacking, privacy, surveillance, and cyberwarfare in an ever changing virtual environment that transcends boundaries and cultures and challenges the traditional ways that humans have dealt with each other. Ground-breaking and should be required reading for any serious cybersecurity professional.' Keith Dayton, George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies, Germany 'A great introductory text to complex conceptual and practical issues in cybersecurity.' Heather Roff, Arizona State University, USA 'Mary Manjikian's excellent textbook, Cybersecurity Ethics, delivers an eminently readable perspective for the experienced professional as well as a casual cyberspace consumer. ...Overall, Cybersecurity Ethics excellently fulfills the stated goal to provide an ethical framework and illustrate several current issues regarding cybersecurity through a new textbook. The construction was splendid, material assembled coherently, and sources presented thoroughly and accurately. This book is an excellent introduction to ethical processes associated with cyberspace.' Mark Peters, Strategic Studies Quarterly 'Cybersecurity Ethics is a comprehensive and timely textbook that offers to help educate members to understand the ethics of current and imagined future technologies and their applications.' Darren Cronshaw, The Cove, USA Table of ContentsPart I 1. What is Ethics? 2. Three Ethical Frameworks 3. The Ethical Hacker Part II 4. The Problem of Privacy 5. The Problem of Surveillance 6. The Problems of Intellectual Property Part III 7. Ethics of Artificial Intelligence 8. Cybersecurity, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion 9. Big Data and the Ethics of Cybersecurity 10. Military Aspects of Cybersecurity Ethics
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Cybersecurity Operations and Fusion Centers
Book SynopsisCybersecurity Operations and Fusion Centers: A Comprehensive Guide to SOC and TIC Strategy by Dr. Kevin Lynn McLaughlin is a must-have resource for anyone involved in the establishment and operation of a Cybersecurity Operations and Fusion Center (SOFC). Think of a combination cybersecurity SOC and cybersecurity Threat Intelligence Center (TIC). In this book, Dr. McLaughlin, who is a well-respected cybersecurity expert, provides a comprehensive guide to the critical importance of having an SOFC and the various options available to organizations to either build one from scratch or purchase a ready-made solution. The author takes the reader through the crucial steps of designing an SOFC model, offering expert advice on selecting the right partner, allocating resources, and building a strong and effective team. The book also provides an in-depth exploration of the design and implementation of the SOFC infrastructure and toolset, including the use of virtual tools, the physicalTable of ContentsPart I. Building and Deployment, 1. What Is a Cybersecurity Operations and Fusion Center (SOFC) and Why Do You Need One?, 2. Designing the SOFC Model, 3. SOFC: Building the Core Team, Part II. Tools and Operations, 4. SOFC Infrastructure and Toolset, 5. Cybersecurity Operations and Fusion Center: Daily Operations, 6. Foundations of Security Operations or SecOps, 7. Detection, Response, and Remediation, Part III. Reporting and Metrics, 8. SOFC Reporting, 9. SOFC Metrics, Part IV. Leadership Alignment and Support, 10. SOFC Alignment and Support, 11. Key Components of a Turnkey SOFC, 12. Conclusion
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Ransomware and Cybercrime
Book SynopsisIn May 2021, Jim Gosler, known as the Godfather and commander of US agenciesâ cyber offensive capability, said, ''Either the Intelligence Community (IC) would grow and adapt, or the Internet would eat us alive.'' Mr Gosler was speaking at his retirement only several months before the terrorist attacks of 9/11. He possibly did not realise the catalyst or the tsunami that he and his tens of thousands of US IC offensive website operatives had created and commenced.Over the last two decades, what Mr Gosler and his army of Internet keyboard warriors created would become the modus operandi for every faceless, nameless, state-sponsored or individual cybercriminal to replicate against an unwary, ill-protected, and ignorant group of executives and security professionals who knew little to nothing about the clandestine methods of infiltration and weaponisation of the Internet that the US and UK agencies led, all in the name of security.This book covers many cyber and ransomware attacks and events, including how we have gotten to the point of massive digital utilisation, particularly during the global lockdown and COVID-19 pandemic, to online spending that will see twice the monetary amount lost to cybercrime than what is spent online.There is little to no attribution, and with the IC themselves suffering cyberattacks, they are all blamed on being sophisticated ones, of course. We are witnessing the undermining of our entire way of life, our economies, and even our liberties. The IC has lots to answer for and unequivocally created the disastrous situation we are currently in. They currently have little to no answer. We needâno, we must demandâchange. That change must start by ensuring the Internet and all connections to it are secure and no longer allow easy access and exfiltration for both the ICs and cybercriminals.Table of ContentsForeword. Preface. Chapter 1 Stuxnet to Sunburst and Ransomware Development. Chapter 2 Not Secure, F and 0… Chapter 3 Ransomware Lessons Being Learned… Chapter 4 Colonial Pipeline and CI Companies. Chapter 5 CNA Ransomware Attack and Cyber Insurance. Chapter 6 BA, easyJet, and the Travel Industry. Chapter 7 Destabilising the United States, Courts, Law Enforcement, and Way of Life. Chapter 8 Deterrence Theory and the Five Eyes Faux Pas. Chapter 9 Ensuring the Security of Insecurity. Chapter 10 Traditional Warfare, the Fat Man, Mistakes Made, and Lessons Still Being Learned and Ignored. Chapter 11 Survivorship Bias. Chapter 12 Air India Ransomware Faux Pas. Chapter 13 Most Common Website Vulnerabilities and Attacks. Chapter 14 The Old Lady of Threadneedle Street and the FCA. Chapter 15 MITRE CWE and Ransom Task Force. Chapter 16 Critical National Infrastructure: The Collapse of a Nation. Chapter 17 US State Attacks and the Continued Oversight of Security. Chapter 18 Conflicts of Interest. Chapter 19 Innovation and Disbelief. Chapter 20 Blackbaud, Cyberattacks, and Class Action Lawsuits. Chapter 21 The World’s Largest Global Economic Shift. Chapter 22 It Is Not Setting Goals Too High, but Setting Them Too Low and Achieving Them. Chapter 23 Avoiding the Apocalypse. Chapter 24 If a Clever Person Learns from Their Mistakes and a Wise Person Learns from the Mistakes of Others, What Is a Person Who Learns from Neither Known As? Index.
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Cyber Security and Business Intelligence
Book SynopsisTo cope with the competitive worldwide marketplace, organizations rely on business intelligence to an increasing extent. Cyber security is an inevitable practice to protect the entire business sector and its customer. This book presents the significance and application of cyber security for safeguarding organizations, individuals' personal information, and government.The book provides both practical and managerial implications of cyber security that also supports business intelligence and discusses the latest innovations in cyber security. It offers a roadmap to master degree students and PhD researchers for cyber security analysis in order to minimize the cyber security risk and protect customers from cyber-attack. The book also introduces the most advanced and novel machine learning techniques including, but not limited to, Support Vector Machine, Neural Networks, Extreme Learning Machine, Ensemble Learning, and Deep Learning Approaches, with a goal to apply those to cyber Table of Contents1. Leveraging Business Intelligence to Enhance Cyber Security InnovationSarika Faisal, Syed Far Abid Hossain, Saba Fahmida and Rayisa Rayhana2. Cyber Risk and the Cost of Unpreparedness of Financial InstitutionsNaveenan R.V and Suresh G 3. Cyber Security in Banking SectorMohammad Zoynul Abedin, Petr Hajek and Nusrat Afrin Shilpa4. Is the Application of Blockchain Technology in Accounting Feasible? A Developing Nation PerspectiveEmon Kalyan Chowdhury5. Empirical Analysis of Regression Techniques to Predict the Cybersecurity SalaryMahmudul Hasan, Md. Mahedi Hassan, Md. Faisal-E-Alam, and Nazrin Akter6. Test Plan for Immersive Technology-Based Medical Support SystemMohammad Nasfikur R Khan, Bhushan Lohar, Robert Cloutier and Kari J. Lippert 7. Current Challenges of Hand-Based Biometric SystemsKaterina Prihodova, and Miloslav Hub8. Investigating Machine Learning Algorithms with Model Explainability for Network Intrusion DetectionSad Wadi Sajid, K.M. Rashid Anjum, Md. Al-Shahariar and Mahmudul Hasan9. How Much Do the Features Affect the Classifiers on UNSW-NB15? An XAI Equipped Model InterpretabilityMahmudul Hasan, Abdullah Haque, Md Mahmudul Islam and Md Al Amin10. On the Selection of Suitable Dimensionality Reduction and Data Balancing Techniques to Classify DarkNet Access on CICDarknet2020Mahmudul Hasan, Ashraful Islam and Ashrafuzzaman Shohag11. An Effective Three-Layer Network Security to Prevent Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) Attacks in Early StagesMahmudul Hasan, Sad Wadi Sajid and Md. Al Amin12. Information Hiding Through a Novel DNA Steganography Technique to Secure Text CommunicationNahid Binte Sadia, Mahmudul Hasan and Md. Rashedul Islam13. An Explainable AI-Driven Machine Learning Framework for Cybersecurity Anomaly DetectionMd. Mahedi Hassan, Md. Fahim Abrar and Mahmudul Hasan
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Taylor & Francis Ltd The Global Insurance Market and Change
Book SynopsisThis book focuses on the global landscape in which insurance is transacted, and where it is evolving, driven from within by transformative technologies and externally by the necessity to address risks like climate change and health crises, such as the COVID-19 pandemic.It discusses the dynamic challenges and opportunities that lie ahead for the industry in areas such as on-demand insurance, embedded insurance, parametric insurance, autonomous vehicles, the rise of fintech, the cyber risk landscape and through initiatives driven by distributed ledger technology or blockchain solutions.Moreover, it covers the major external challenges confronting the global insurance market, such as the growing insurance protection gap in relation to the affordability and insurability of natural catastrophes and climate change, and pandemics like COVID-19.This book examines innovations in insurance driven by the industry as well as externally imposed changes and dynamics impactingTable of ContentsList of Editors, List of Contributors, Chapter 1 Introduction, Chapter 2 Big Data, Artificial Intelligence and Insurance, Chapter 3 On-Demand Insurance, Chapter 4 Embedded Insurance, Chapter 5 Distributed Ledger Technology & Blockchain: Insurance, Chapter 6 Parametric Insurance, Chapter 7 Autonomous Vehicles: Liability and Insurance, Chapter 8 Autonomous Ships: Liability and Insurance, Chapter 9 Unmanned Aerial Vehicles: Liability and Insurance, Chapter 10 The Rise of Fintech: Liability and Insurance, Chapter 11 Cyber Risk and Insurance, Chapter 12 Professional Indemnity Insurance, Chapter 13 Pandemics and Insurance, Chapter 14 Climate Change and Insurance, Chapter 15 Climate Change: Liability Risk, Chapter 16 Conclusion: New and evolving challenges and opportunities
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Digital Transformation Handbook
Book SynopsisDigital transformation has become more than a buzzword from the media since companies figured out the importance of rethinking business processes during global challenges.On its own, the term assumes integration of digital technology into all areas of a business, resulting in fundamental changes to how the company operates and delivers value to customers.Taking care of and choosing the optimal ICT tools is a constant struggle; the final decision may depend on the consultant's experience. Including all business stakeholders in this process is a must. Creating innovative company culture, continuous learning, and developing new skills with flexible and open communication and willingness to experiment are a challenge.This complex, comprehensive approach can include implementing new systems, integrating existing systems, and using data analytics and artificial intelligence (AI) or machine learning to drive better outcomes.By adapting and exploiting digital tecTable of ContentsAcknowledgments. Authors. About the book. 1 What is digital transformation. 2 Digital transformation evolution. 3 Digital transformation benefits. 4 Digital transformation strategies. 5 Data-driven Society. 6 Digital transformation tools. 7 Case study: Digital transformation in logistics company. 8 Case study: Digital transformation in manufacturing company – paper products. 9 Case study: Digital transformation in food company. 10 Case study: Digital transformation in healthcare industry. 11 Digital transformation in the legal industry. 12 Digital transformation in the insurance industry. 13 Web 3.0. 14 Next steps and what the future will bring: Instead of Conclusion. Websites. Index.
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Taylor & Francis Museums and Technologies of Presence
Book SynopsisIn view of the ever-increasing use of interactive and emerging technologies in museum spaces, Museums and Technologies of Presence rethinks the role of such technologies as potential facilitators of presence and as vehicles for offering new, immersive, and embodied visitor experiences.This edited collection presents theoretical approaches and case studies that explore how presence can be experienced in museum spaces and what role technology can play in visitor experiences. It considers the theoretical underpinnings of the concept âpresenceâ for museum spaces, offering a critical examination of how immersive and other emerging technologies can affect, diminish or enhance our sense of presence and embodiment. Through an international range of case studies and innovative projects, this volume considers emerging technologies â including virtual reality, augmented reality, interactive (multisensory) installations, and AI â alongside different aspects of presence, including Table of ContentsChapter 1 Presence, Museums and Immersive Technologies: An interdisciplinary exploration; Part I: Presence as Immersion, Embodiment, and Multisensory Experiences; Chapter 2 Simulated, Stimulated, and Emulated Presence in 3D Digital Museums; Chapter 3 Presence in immersive museum exhibitions: the role of agency, body-ownership and awareness; Chapter 4 Designing Cultural Experiences within Technosocial Systems; Chapter 5 Multisensory Visitor Engagement: an Analysis of Three Case Studies; Chapter 6 Reconfiguring the Viewer: Modes of Perception and Attention in Immersive Museum Experience; Part II: Affective Presence and Absence; Chapter 7 Affective Presence through 3D Printing: Some Considerations on Materiality, Temporality and Technological Modes of Production; Chapter 8 Technology and presence in a museum of trauma: Therapeutic effects of making danger real Chapter 9 Breathe: Bridging the personal and the planetary through augmented-reality experiences; Chapter 10 Museums and the Power of Absence: Agrippa (A Book of the Dead); Part III: Spatio-temporal Presence; Chapter 11 Digital sensory experiences in museums. Does space matter?; Chapter 12 Museological presence through deep mapping: the Atlas of Maritime Buddhism; Chapter 13 Interwoven Spaces with XR, AI and Robots: Merging Realities in Space and Time; Chapter 14 (Co)-Presence with the Past Using Emerging Technologies in Contemporary Art: Institutional Critique Re-envisioned
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Living with Digital Surveillance in China
Book SynopsisDigital surveillance is a daily and all-encompassing reality of life in China. This book explores how Chinese citizens make sense of digital surveillance and live with it. It investigates their imaginaries about surveillance and privacy from within the Chinese socio-political system.Based on in-depth qualitative research interviews, detailed diary notes, and extensive documentation, Ariane Ollier-Malaterre attempts to de-Westernise' the internet and surveillance literature. She shows how the research participants weave a cohesive system of anguishing narratives on China's moral shortcomings and redeeming narratives on the government and technology as civilising forces. Although many participants cast digital surveillance as indispensable in China, their misgivings, objections, and the mental tactics they employ to dissociate themselves from surveillance convey the mental and emotional weight associated with such surveillance exposure.The book is intended for academics Trade Review‘Surveillance operated by the Chinese Social Credit system has attracted much criticism from Western countries but few trouble to discover how Chinese people themselves understand and respond to surveillance. Living with Digital Surveillance engages directly, through vivid interviews, with Chinese citizens in three cities, showing how their surveillance imaginaries display distinctive features. A sensitive and illuminating contribution to our understanding of both Chinese and surveillance studies.’ Prof. David Lyon, Queen's University, Canada‘Living with Digital Surveillance in China is an essential resource for anyone interested in digital surveillance in China. It provides insightful analysis that will help students, scholars and practitioners better understand how authorities in China use digital technologies for social governance and how Chinese citizens live with it. The book draws from multiple literatures and rich fieldwork to shed light on citizens’ attitudes, behavior, and narratives regarding digital surveillance. It is an important reminder that surveillance practices must be analyzed within a country’s historical, socioeconomic and political context. This lively book is a must-read for the times we live in.’Prof. Genia Kostka, Institute for Chinese Studies, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany‘Surveillance has become ever more a fact of daily life in China, and a necessary object of study to understand the evolving ways in which the Communist Party of China governs society. However, lacking from view has been the way in which Chinese individuals see and engage with this surveillance state. In Living with Digital Surveillance in China, Ariane Ollier-Malaterre paints a rich and complex picture that will be of interest to China scholars and surveillance specialists in equal measure.’Prof. Rogier Creemers, Modern Chinese Studies, Leiden University, The Netherlands‘Amidst persistent misunderstandings of China’s social credit systems, Living with Digital Surveillance in China provides a much needed, empirically grounded, and innovative account of Chinese citizens’ narratives of technology and surveillance as well as their coping strategies. Ollier-Malaterre carefully documents how certain hegemonic ideas of techno-nationalism such as the identity narrative of national humiliation and technological solutionism are reproduced and negotiated in everyday life, shaping citizens’ surveillance imaginaries. This book will be a valuable read for those who are interested in critical approaches to surveillance studies that challenge Eurocentric epistemology and center the agency and lived lives of communities beyond the West.’Prof. Chenchen Zhang, Durham University, UKTable of ContentsIntroduction; PART I Privacy, surveillance, and the social credit systems; 1 Privacy and surveillance; 2 Surveillance in China: from Dang’an and Hukou to the social credit systems; PART II Anguishing narratives of moral shortcomings; 3 Rules and monitoring will raise people’s ‘moral quality’; 4 National humiliations and the civilisation dream; 5 Saving face: privacy as hiding shameful information; PART III Redeeming narratives of digital protection ; 6 The government as protection and order; 7 Technology as a magic bullet; PART IV The mental and emotional weight of surveillance; 8 Mental tactics to dissociate oneself from surveillance; 9 Misgivings and objections; 10 Self-censorship; 11 Conclusion
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Ethnomethodological Conversation Analysis in
Book SynopsisThis volume discusses current and emerging trends in Ethnomethodological Conversation Analysis (EMCA). Focusing on step-by-step procedures of talk and interaction in real time, EMCA explores how people through locally-produced, public, and common-sensical practices accomplish activities together and thereby make sense and create social order as part of their everyday lives.The volume is divided into four parts, and it provides a timely methodological contribution by exploring new questions, settings, and recording technologies in EMCA for the study of social interaction. It addresses the methodical diversity in EMCA, including current practices as well as those testing its boundaries, and paves the way for the development of future interaction research. At the same time, the book offers readers a glimpse into the ways in which human and non-human participants operate with each other and make sense of the world around them. The authors represent diverse fields of research, sTrade ReviewThe field of ethnomethodological conversation analysis (“EMCA”), like the people whose interactions EMCA researchers investigate, is in motion. This important collection showcases cutting-edge approaches in the quest to understand the multimodal, embodied, and material domains of social interaction – while critically addressing fundamental questions about what EMCA research is, should, and can be.Elizabeth Stokoe, London School of Economics and Political Science, UKTable of ContentsList of ContributorsAcknowledgementsIntroduction 1. Tiina Eilittä, Pentti Haddington, Antti Kamunen, Laura Kohonen-Aho, Tuire Oittinen, Iira Rautiainen & Anna Vatanen. Ethnomethodological conversation analysis in motion: An introductionPart 1 – Exploring ‘being a member’ 2. Federico Rossano. How to study interactional history in non-human animals? Challenges and opportunities3. Hannah Pelikan. Transcribing human-robot interaction: Methodological implications of participating machines4. Brian Due. Ocularcentric participation frameworks: Dealing with a blind member’s perspectivePart 2 – Broadening analyst’s access to member’s perspective by using various video materials5. Iuliia Avgustis & Florence Oloff. Collecting and analysing multi-source video data: Grasping the opacity of smartphone use in face-to-face encounters6. Laura Kohonen-Aho & Pentti Haddington. From distributed ecologies to distributed bodies in interaction: Capturing and analyzing ‘dual embodiment’ in virtual environments7. Pirkko Raudaskoski. 360-cameras used by a team participating in a mobile gathering Part 3 – Augmenting analyses of member’s perspective with multiple research materials and methods 8. Antti Kamunen, Tuire Oittinen, Iira Rautiainen & Pentti Haddington. Inductive approach in EMCA: The role of accumulated ethnographic knowledge and video based observations in studying crisis management training9. Joe Blythe, Francesco Possemato, Josua Dahmen, Caroline de Dear, Rod Gardner & Lesley Stirling. A satellite view of spatial points in conversation10. Melisa Stevanovic. EMCA informed experimentation as a way of investigating (also) “non-accountable” interactional phenomena Part 4 – Enhancing transparency of analytical processes 11. Paul McIlvenny & Jacob Davidsen. Beyond Video: Using Practice-based VolCap Analysis to Understand Analytical Practices Volumetrically 12. Eric Laurier & Tobias Boelt Back. Recurrent problems and recent experiments in transcribing video: live transcribing in data sessions and depicting perspectiveIndex
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Becoming a Computational Thinker
Book SynopsisThis book has a single purpose: to help everyone become computational thinkers. Computational thinking (CT) is thinking informed by the digital age, and a computational thinker is someone who can apply that thinking everywhere and anywhere. Through practical examples and easy-to-grasp terminology, this book is a guide to navigating the digital world and improving one's efficiency, productivity, and success immediately.Given its pervasiveness, knowledge and experience of computation is a cornerstone of productivity, and improved thinking will lead to advances in every aspect of one's life. In this way, CT can be thought of as the mutual reinforcement of thinking and knowledge of computation in the digital age. Comprising a rich collection of self-contained articles that can be read separately, and illustrated by pictures, images and article-end crossword puzzles, this book is an engaging and accessible route to Becoming a Computational Thinker' and achieving Success in the DigTable of ContentsPrefaceComputational Thinking: An Introduction1. Everyday Computational Thinking Can Save Lives2. Digital Technologies in the COVID-19 Fight3. The Metamorphosis of TV4. Smart About Smartphones5. Cyber Security – How Not to Be a Fish6. Computers: More Than Meets the Eye7. Home Sweet Homepage :-)8. Cloud Computing for Everyone9. A Pattern Here and a Pattern There10. AI: Aiming for Intelligence11. Let’s Chat About AI12. A World of 1’s and 0’s13. Secrets of the Can-Do Machine14. Encryption in the Digital Age15. Bitcoin Is No Coin16. Central Bank Digital Currency17. Logic & Logical Thinking18. 1 Plus 1 Equals 1019. Cache – Efficiency Thinking20. Time for Location, Location, Location21. Face to Face with the Interface22. Protocols Are Interface Rules23. Computer Programming by Chickens and Rabbits24. Don’t Stop – Do It Again!25. Internet of What? Things!26. Chips Are Everywhere27. Problem Solving: Algorithmic & Recursive28. Problem Solving: Backtracking & Heuristics29. Problem Solving: Paradigms & Applications30. Parallel Computing: Ways to CooperateBecoming a Computational Thinker: A SummaryIndex
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Cyber Resilience in Critical Infrastructure
Book SynopsisCritical infrastructure sectors are those whose assets, systems, and networks, whether physical or virtual, are deemed so important to nations that their incapacitation or destruction would have a crippling effect on national security, national economic security, national public health or safety, or any combination of these. Each country might define their unique critical infrastructure. In this book, we compiled nine critical infrastructure sectors: Emergency Services, Energy, Finance, Food, Government, Health, Telecommunications, Transport, and Water. The continuity of services in these sectors is vital for the daily lives of societies and economies. This study introduces 49 case studies from various parts of the world.This book investigates Cyber Resilience in Critical Infrastructure by paying attention to recommending a national-level cyber resilience framework for all nations to use. Furthermore, we present sectoral analysis and case studies for each infrastructTable of Contents1. Critical Infrastructure and Cyber Resilience Frameworks. 2. Emergency Services Sector. 3. Energy Sector. 4. Finance Sector. 5. Food Sector. 6. Government Sector. 7. Healthcare Sector. 8. Telecommunications Sector. 9. Transportation Sector. 10. Water Sector. 11Conclusion. Index.
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Cross Reality XR and Immersive Learning
Book SynopsisThis timely volume highlights the novel ways in which cutting-edge virtual and augmented reality (VR and AR) technology is being used in STEM education.Today, there are many exciting advances occurring in Immersive Learning Environments (ILEs) and innovative applications in STEM education. Recent breakthroughs in technologies such VR, AR, and Mixed Reality (MR) as well as Cross Reality (XR) that leverages VR, AR, and MR are finally making it feasible for educators in STEM to adopt ILEs in their classrooms in a scalable manner. Edited by experienced XR researchers in STEM education, Wang, Ryoo, and Winkelmann, the book focuses on the use of ILEs for creating experiences that excite, inspire, and engage learners in STEM disciplines. Chapters include research studies and practical applications addressing the challenges and opportunities associated with adopting technologies. This book covers the entire spectrum of immersive platform types and ILEs such as desktop, mobile, wearabTable of ContentsIntroduction: Cross Reality (XR) and Immersive Learning Environments (ILE) in education 1. Team-based mobile learning supported by an intelligent system: case study of STEM students 2. Probability learning in mathematics using augmented reality: impact on students’ learning gains and attitudes 3. Reply to which post? An analysis of peer reviews in a high school SPOC 4. The SOR (stimulus-organism-response) paradigm in online learning: an empirical study of students’ knowledge hiding perceptions 5. Design and implementation of data collection mechanism for 3D design course based on xAPI standard 6. Learning gains and attitudes of students performing chemistry experiments in an immersive virtual world 7. Investigating high school students’ perceptions and presences under VR learning environment
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Taylor & Francis Ltd The Politics of Data Transfer
Book SynopsisIn this book, Yuko Suda examines the Safe Harbor debate, the passenger name record (PNR) dispute, and the Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Transactions (SWIFT) affair to understand the transfer of personal data from the European Union (EU) to the United States. She argues that the Safe Harbor, PNR, and SWIFT agreements were made to mitigate the potentially negative effects that may arise from the beyond-the-border reach of EU data protection rules or US counterterrorism regulation. A close examination of these high-profile cases would reveal how beyond-the-border reach of one jurisdiction's regulation might affect another jurisdiction's policy and what responses the affected jurisdiction possibly makes to manage the effects of such extraterritorial regulation.The Politics of Data Transfer adds another dimension to the study of transatlantic data conflicts by assuming that the cases exemplify not only the politics of data privacy but also the politics of extratTrade Review'Personal information is the 21st century’s currency of power. And like gold or paper money, it finds itself increasingly at the center of global political struggles. The Politics of Data Transfer deftly demonstrates that unlike regimes for trade or monetary policy, the political battle is not centered at the tables of international organizations like the World Trade Organization or the International Monetary Fund. Instead, it paints a world in which domestic law (in this case European rules on data privacy) spillover globally, roiling trade and security relations. How these disputes get resolved will determine the terms of global competition as well as the extent of cooperation over key policy issues like counter-terrorism. This book is an excellent call to arms, reminding us to take such dynamics seriously.' - Abraham Newman, Director, Mortara Center for International Studies, Georgetown UniversityTable of ContentsForeword. Introduction 1. The Politics of Data Privacy 2. The Politics of Extraterritorial Regulation 3. The EU Data Protection Directive 4. From Safe Harbor to Privacy Shield 5. The PNR Dispute 6. The EU PNR Directive 7. The SWIFT Affair 8. Data Privacy and Free Trade Agreements 9. Conclusion
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University of Chicago Press The Electronic Word
Book SynopsisSurveys the effects of electronic text on the arts and letters and how they might be taught in a newly democratized society. To those who view electronic text as a cultural catastrophe, Lanham counters that "electronic expression has come not to destroy the Western arts but to fulfil them."Table of ContentsPreface Acknowledgments 1: The Electronic Word: Literary Study and the Digital Revolution 2: Digital Rhetoric and the Digital Arts 3: Twenty Years After: Digital Decorum and Bi-stable Allusions 4: The Extraordinary Convergence: Democracy, Technology, Theory, and the University Curriculum 5: Electronic Textbooks and University Structures 6: Strange Lands, Strange Languages, and Useful Miracles 7: The "Q" Question 8: Elegies for the Book 9: Operating Systems, Attention Structures, and the Edge of Chaos 10: Conversation with a Curmudgeon Index
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Logos Verlag Berlin Sicherheits- Und Compliance-Management Im Lebenszyklus Von Web-APIs: Ergebnisse Eines Forschungsprojektes an Der Hwr Berlin / Otto-Von-Guericke-Universitat Magdeburg
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