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Cyber security practitioner's guide
In an era of unprecedented volatile political and economic environments across the world, computer-based cyber security systems face ever growing challenges. While the internet has created a global platform for the exchange of ideas, goods and services, it has also created boundless opportunities for cyber crime. The debate over how to plan for the cyber security of the future has focused the minds of developers and scientists alike. This book aims to provide a reference on current and emerging issues on systems security from the lens of autonomy, artificial intelligence and ethics as the race to fight and prevent cyber crime becomes increasingly pressing.
Table of content
Chapter 1 Attack Vectors and the Challenge of Preventing Data Theft
Chapter 2 Management of a Cyber Attack
Chapter 3 Practical Cyber Security for Digital Trains
Chapter 4 An Approach to Identify Risk-Based Human Behaviour Profiling Within an Office Environment
Chapter 5 Ransomware
Chapter 6 Protecting and Securing Data Through Blockchain Across Industries
Chapter 7 Bring Your Own Device: GDPR Compliant or Headache? The Human Aspect in Security and Privacy
Chapter 8 GDPR Compliance: Incident Response and Breach Notification Challenges
Chapter 9 Evaluation of the Standardised Digital Forensic Investigation Process Model (SDFIPM)
Chapter 10 Blockchain of Custody, BoC
Chapter 11 New Issues in Cyber Security Forensics
Chapter 12 Ethical Considerations and a Proposed Support Process When Employing People With Autistic Spectrum Disorder in Cyber Security Roles
Chapter 13 An Ethical Approach to Understanding Cyber Security
Chapter 14 An Analysis of Data Mining Metrics to Identify and Evaluate Potential Radicalisation Utilising Social Media
Chapter 15 The European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
Index
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