Developments in Information Security and Cybernetic Wars

· IGI Global
eBook
351
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About this eBook

As internet technologies continue to advance, new types and methods of data and security breaches threaten national security. These potential breaches allow for information theft and can provide footholds for terrorist and criminal organizations.

Developments in Information Security and Cybernetic Wars is an essential research publication that covers cyberwarfare and terrorism globally through a wide range of security-related areas. Featuring topics such as crisis management, information security, and governance, this book is geared toward practitioners, academicians, government officials, military professionals, and industry professionals.

About the author

Muhammad Sarfraz is a Professor and Director of MSIT in the Department of Information Science, Kuwait University, Kuwait. His research interests include computer graphics, computer vision, image processing, machine learning, pattern recognition, soft computing, data science, intelligent systems, information technology, and information systems. Prof. Sarfraz has been a keynote/invited speaker at various platforms around the globe. He has advised more than 85 students for their MSc and PhD theses. He has published more than 375 publications as books, journals, and conference papers. Prof. Sarfraz is a member of various professional societies. He is the Chair and a member of the international advisory committees and organizing committees of various international conferences. He is also Editor-in-Chief and Editor of various international journals. [Editor]

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