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The COVID-19 pandemic has forced organizations and individuals to
embrace new practices such as social distancing and remote working.
During these unprecedented times, many have increasingly relied on
the internet for work, shopping, and healthcare. However, while the
world focuses on the health and economic threats posed by the
COVID-19 pandemic, cyber criminals are capitalizing on this crisis
as the world has become more digitally dependent and vulnerable
than ever. Cybersecurity Crisis Management and Lessons Learned From
the COVID-19 Pandemic provides cutting-edge research on the best
guidelines for preventing, detecting, and responding to cyber
threats within educational, business, health, and governmental
organizations during the COVID-19 pandemic. It further highlights
the importance of focusing on cybersecurity within organizational
crisis management. Covering topics such as privacy and healthcare,
remote work, and personal health data, this premier reference
source is an indispensable resource for startup companies, health
and business executives, ICT procurement managers, IT
professionals, libraries, students and educators of higher
education, entrepreneurs, government officials, social media
experts, researchers, and academicians.
The recent rise of emerging networking technologies such as social
networks, content centric networks, Internet of Things networks,
etc, have attracted significant attention from academia as well as
industry professionals looking to utilize these technologies for
efficiency purposes. However, the allure of such networks and
resultant storage of high volumes of data leads to increased
security risks, including threats to information privacy.
Artificial Intelligence and Security Challenges in Emerging
Networks is an essential reference source that discusses
applications of artificial intelligence, machine learning, and data
mining, as well as other tools and strategies to protect networks
against security threats and solve security and privacy problems.
Featuring research on topics such as encryption, neural networks,
and system verification, this book is ideally designed for ITC
procurement managers, IT consultants, systems and network
integrators, infrastructure service providers, computer and
software engineers, startup companies, academicians, researchers,
managers, and students.
Global change and advancing technology have transformed the
government sector with the use of information and communication
technology to improve service delivery. The use of such
technologies in electronic and mobile government services raises
issues relating to security, privacy, and data protection. Security
Frameworks in Contemporary Electronic Government is a pivotal
reference source that provides vital research on the application of
special security requirements in electronic government
transactions. While highlighting topics such as digital
environments, public service delivery, and cybercrime, this
publication explores the difficulties and challenges faced in
implementing e-government technologies, as well as the different
aspects of security in e-government. This book is ideally designed
for policymakers, software developers, IT specialists, government
officials, academicians, researchers, and students seeking current
research on secure environments in electronic and mobile
government.
The COVID-19 pandemic has forced organizations and individuals to
embrace new practices such as social distancing and remote working.
During these unprecedented times, many have increasingly relied on
the internet for work, shopping, and healthcare. However, while the
world focuses on the health and economic threats posed by the
COVID-19 pandemic, cyber criminals are capitalizing on this crisis
as the world has become more digitally dependent and vulnerable
than ever. Cybersecurity Crisis Management and Lessons Learned From
the COVID-19 Pandemic provides cutting-edge research on the best
guidelines for preventing, detecting, and responding to cyber
threats within educational, business, health, and governmental
organizations during the COVID-19 pandemic. It further highlights
the importance of focusing on cybersecurity within organizational
crisis management. Covering topics such as privacy and healthcare,
remote work, and personal health data, this premier reference
source is an indispensable resource for startup companies, health
and business executives, ICT procurement managers, IT
professionals, libraries, students and educators of higher
education, entrepreneurs, government officials, social media
experts, researchers, and academicians.
The recent rise of emerging networking technologies such as social
networks, content centric networks, Internet of Things networks,
etc, have attracted significant attention from academia as well as
industry professionals looking to utilize these technologies for
efficiency purposes. However, the allure of such networks and
resultant storage of high volumes of data leads to increased
security risks, including threats to information privacy.
Artificial Intelligence and Security Challenges in Emerging
Networks is an essential reference source that discusses
applications of artificial intelligence, machine learning, and data
mining, as well as other tools and strategies to protect networks
against security threats and solve security and privacy problems.
Featuring research on topics such as encryption, neural networks,
and system verification, this book is ideally designed for ITC
procurement managers, IT consultants, systems and network
integrators, infrastructure service providers, computer and
software engineers, startup companies, academicians, researchers,
managers, and students.
Global change and advancing technology have transformed the
government sector with the use of information and communication
technology to improve service delivery. The use of such
technologies in electronic and mobile government services raises
issues relating to security, privacy, and data protection. Security
Frameworks in Contemporary Electronic Government is a pivotal
reference source that provides vital research on the application of
special security requirements in electronic government
transactions. While highlighting topics such as digital
environments, public service delivery, and cybercrime, this
publication explores the difficulties and challenges faced in
implementing e-government technologies, as well as the different
aspects of security in e-government. This book is ideally designed
for policymakers, software developers, IT specialists, government
officials, academicians, researchers, and students seeking current
research on secure environments in electronic and mobile
government.
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