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The rapid growth of the Internet interconnectivity and complexity of communication systems has led us to a significant growth of cyberattacks globally often with severe and disastrous consequences. The swift development of more innovative and effective (cyber)security solutions and approaches are vital which can detect, mitigate and prevent from these serious consequences. Cybersecurity is gaining momentum and is scaling up in very many areas.
This book builds on the experience of the Cyber-Trust EU project’s methods, use cases, technology development, testing and validation and extends into a broader science, lead IT industry market and applied research with practical cases. It offers new perspectives on advanced (cyber) security innovation (eco) systems covering key different perspectives. The book provides insights on new security technologies and methods for advanced cyber threat intelligence, detection and mitigation.
We cover topics such as cyber-security and AI, cyber-threat intelligence, digital forensics, moving target defense, intrusion detection systems, post-quantum security, privacy and data protection, security visualization, smart contracts security, software security, blockchain, security architectures, system and data integrity, trust management systems, distributed systems security, dynamic risk management, privacy and ethics.
Table of Contents:
Chapter 1. How to Design and Set Architecture for Advanced Cyber-Threat Intelligence, Detection, and Mitigation Platforms
Chapter 2. The Cyber-Trust Paradigm of Procedural Aspects for Cybersecurity Research Impact Assessment
Chapter 3. Cyber-Threat Intelligence
Chapter 4. Moving-Target Defense Techniques for Mitigating Sophisticated IoT Threats
Chapter 5. Cyber-Threat Detection in the IoT
Chapter 6. Utilising Honeypots and Machine Learning to Mitigate Unknown Threats in IoT
Chapter 7. Towards Post-Quantum Blockchain Platforms
Chapter 8. Trust Management System Architecture for the Internet of Things
Chapter 9. Cyber-Trust Evaluation Process
Chapter 10. Smart Home Testbeds for Business
Chapter 11. Securing Today's Complex Digital Realities
Chapter 12. Security and Privacy in Digital Twins
About the Author :
Dr. Gohar Sargsyan is a Director at CGI Inc. with a role of ICT Innovation and Partnership collaboration lead. She has successful track record in different industries and has extensive experience in Strategic Advisory, stakeholder management and business/IT alignment. Started from 2002 she is an appointed EU expert for the European Commission (EC) IT Innovation Programmes where she assesses new digital and technological solutions for all industries offered by EU and international consortia. She partners with leading business and science organisations in selected EU programmes for creation, implementation and delivery of complex platforms and services, among them Cyber-Trust, where she was the exploitation and innovation leader.
Mr. Dimitrios Kavallieros co-supervises the cybersecurity research team of the MultiMoDal Data Fusion and Analytics Group (M4D) of the Multimedia Knowledge and Social Media Analytics Laboratory (MKLab) which is part of the Informatics and Telematics Institute (ITI) of the Center of Research and Technology, Hellas (CERTH, Greece). He is also a senior research associate at M4D focusing on cybersecurity research and innovation technologies.Prior to this role, he was a programme coordinator and a research associate at the Center for Security Studies - KEMEA of the Hellenic Ministry of Citizen Protection. He holds an MSc in Ethical Hacking and Computer Security from the University of Abertay. He is currently PhD candidate at University of Peloponnese, Greece.
Dr. Nicholas E. Kolokotronis is an Associate Professor and the Head of the Cryptography and Security Group at the Department of Informatics and Telecommunications, University of the Peloponnese. He received his B.Sc. in mathematics from the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece, in 1995, an M.Sc. in highly efficient algorithms (highest honors) in 1998 and a Ph.D. in cryptography in 2003, both from the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens. Since 2004, he has held visiting positions at the University of Piraeus, University of the Peloponnese, the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, and the Open University of Cyprus.