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Information Security and Cyber Laws

Zoran Gacovski (Herausgeber)

Buch | Hardcover
307 Seiten
2016
Arcler Education Inc (Verlag)
978-1-68094-456-3 (ISBN)
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In today's inter-connected world, the security and the privacy of digital data are primary concerns for all governments and businesses. This book covers different topics from cyber security and anti-cybercrime laws, including cyber-criminal detection and prevention, to cyber security in different society segments, cyber laws, and cyber terrorism.
In today’s inter-connected world, the security and the privacy of digital data are primary concerns for all governments and businesses. Virtually no one is protected from the cybercrime on the internet. The term cybercrime originates since the year 2000 when the book with the same name was first published (edited by Thomas and Loader). Cybercrime is defined as computer-initiated illegal activity realized over the global electronic network. Many national governments have adopted their own legislations in the areas of cybercrime and information security. These laws cover different sectors of the economy and the society, such as banking and e-commerce, telecommunications, health, transport (air, sea, rail and road), power and water supply, and education. The adopted laws and standards define different information security measures. Some of these involve security checks, physical security, data safety, security of information systems, and industrial security measures. Importantly, the adopted national information security and cyber laws make sure that all attackers (intruders) who initiate and/or realize attacks are sued and accordingly punished. There are also regional cyber laws, such as European Union’s Network and Information Security Directive (NISD), which extend national borders and apply to all the associated member states. This edition covers different topics from cyber security and anti-cybercrime laws, including cyber-criminal detection and prevention, cyber security in different society segments, cyber laws, and cyber terrorism.

Section 1 focuses on cyber-criminal detection and prevention, describing digital forensics and cybercrime data mining, time prints for identifying social media users, a framework of identity resolution, and network intrusion detection and visualization using aggregations.

Section 2 focuses on cyber security in different society segments, describing cyber-physical-social based security architecture for Internet of Things (IoT), emerging issues for education in electronic health records, analysis of causes and events on electric power infrastructure impacted by cyber attacks, quantitative methodology to assess cyber security risk of smart grid, and SCADA framework incorporating MANET and IDP.

Section 3 focuses on cyber laws, describing regimes and mobile telecoms regulation in the twenty-first century, the directive 95/46/EC and the data protection act 1998, the role of anonymization and pseudo-nymisation under the EU data privacy rules, and cyber warfare under the International Humanitarian law.

Section 4 focuses on cyber terrorism, describing the perception on the cyber terrorism, an application of mixed method in developing a cyber terrorism framework, an automatic detection of cyber-recruitment by violent extremists, a psychological perspective on virtual communities supporting terrorists, and an explanatory model for the process of online radicalization and terrorism.

Dr Zoran Gacovski has earned his PhD degree at Faculty of Electrical engineering, Skopje. His research interests include Intelligent systems and Software engineering, fuzzy systems, graphical models (Petri, Neural and Bayesian networks), and IT security. He has published over 50 journal and conference papers, and he has been reviewer of renowned Journals. In his career he was awarded by Fulbright postdoctoral fellowship (2002) for research stay at Rutgers University, USA. He has also earned best-paper award at the Baltic Olympiad for Automation control (2002), US NSF grant for conducting a specific research in the field of human-computer interaction at Rutgers University, USA (2003), and DAAD grant for research stay at University of Bremen, Germany (2008). Currently, he is a professor in Computer Engineering at European University, Skopje, Macedonia.

Erscheinungsdatum
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Gewicht 700 g
Themenwelt Mathematik / Informatik Informatik Netzwerke
Mathematik / Informatik Informatik Theorie / Studium
ISBN-10 1-68094-456-8 / 1680944568
ISBN-13 978-1-68094-456-3 / 9781680944563
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