Cyber security and policy : a substantive dialogue /


edited by Andrew Colarik, Julian Jang-Jaccard and Anuradha Mathrani.
Bok Engelsk 2017
Omfang
243 pages : : illustrations ;
Opplysninger
1. Online services authentication -- 2. Emerging cyber-security threats in cloud computing and big data -- 3. Revenue fraud in e-commerce platforms: Challenges and solutions for affiliate marketing -- 4. Picking high-level fruit in dark trees: Using complex systems analytics to detect and understand crime -- 5. Cyber counterintelligence: Concept, actors and implications for security -- 6. Challenges in governance of cyber neutrality -- 7. The internet of things: Cyber-security challenges and policy solutions -- 8. Limitations of cryptography within the information security environment -- 9. The failure of public and private sector regulation in cyber security: A Singaporean case study -- 10. Globalisation and the rise of the jihadist virtual network -- 11. Snowden and GCSB: Illuminating neoliberal governmentality?. - "A world without the advantages and convenience provided by cyberspace and the internet of things is now unimaginable. But do we truly grasp the threats to this massive, interconnected system? And do we really understand how to secure it? After all, cyber security is no longer just a technology problem; the effort to secure systems and society are now one and the same. This book discusses cyber security and cyber policy in an effort to improve the use and acceptance of security services. It argues that a substantive dialogue around cyberspace, cyber security and cyber policy is critical to a better understanding of the serious security issues we face"--Provided by publisher.
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Dewey
ISBN
9780994136343 (pbk)
ISBN(galt)

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