Cyber security in parallel and distributed computing concepts, techniques, applications and case studies
"Covers privacy issue and challenges in data intensive cloud computing environment. Covers the concept of parallel and distributed computing technologies and their applications in real world settings. Offers data processing and security solutions Covers privacy issue and challenges in data inte...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Hoboken, NJ : Beverly, MA :
Wiley
2019.
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Edición: | 1st ed |
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009849122806719 |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication Page
- Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- Foreword
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Acronyms
- Part 1 Cybersecurity Concept
- 1 Introduction on Cybersecurity
- 1.1 Introduction to Cybersecurity
- 1.2 Cybersecurity Objectives
- 1.3 Cybersecurity Infrastructure and Internet Architecture (NIST)
- 1.4 Cybersecurity Roles
- 1.5 Cybercrimes
- 1.5.1 Overview
- 1.5.2 Traditional Computer Crime and Contemporary Computer Crime
- 1.5.3 Combating Crimes
- 1.5.3.1 Securing Networks
- 1.5.3.2 Incident Response Team
- 1.5.3.3 Detecting Malware
- 1.5.3.4 Authentication and Authorization
- 1.5.3.5 Filtering
- 1.5.3.6 Best Practices
- 1.6 Security Models
- 1.7 Computer Forensics
- 1.8 Cyber Insurance
- 1.8.1 Digital Citizenship
- 1.8.2 Information Warfare and Its Countermeasures
- 1.8.3 Network Neutrality
- 1.8.4 Good Practices and Policies
- 1.8.5 Cybersecurity and Human Rights
- 1.9 Future of Cybersecurity
- 1.10 Conclusion
- References
- 2 Steganography and Steganalysis
- 2.1 Introduction
- 2.2 Steganography
- 2.2.1 Method for Evaluating Hidden Information Schema Security
- 2.2.2 Peak Signal-to-Noise Ratio
- 2.3 Steganalysis
- 2.3.1 Blind Detection Based on LSB
- 2.3.1.1 Standard Deviation Analysis
- 2.3.1.2 Statistical Method X2 with a Degree of Freedom
- 2.3.1.3 Analyzing the Gray Ratio between Any Image and Image Set Up as \Landmark
- 2.3.1.4 Estimating Information Concealed in an Image
- 2.3.2 Constraint Steganalysis
- 2.3.2.1 HKC Hiding Technique
- 2.3.2.2 DIH Technique
- 2.3.2.3 IWH Hiding Technique
- 2.3.2.4 RVH Hiding Technique ( Hiding in Two Phases)
- 2.4 Conclusion
- References
- 3 Security Threats and Vulnerabilities in E-business
- 3.1 Introduction to e-Business
- 3.1.1 Benefits of e-Business
- 3.1.2 Business Revolution.
- 3.2 Security Issues in e-Business
- 3.2.1 Vulnerabilities
- 3.2.2 Security Attacks
- 3.2.3 Malware as a Threat
- 3.3 Common Vulnerabilities in e-Business
- 3.3.1 Phishing
- 3.3.2 Cross-Site Scripting (XSS)
- 3.4 Threats in e-Business
- 3.4.1 Ransomware
- 3.4.2 Spyware
- 3.4.3 Worms
- 3.4.4 Trojan Horse
- 3.5 Prevention Mechanism
- 3.6 Conclusion
- References
- 4 e-Commerce Security: Threats, Issues, andMethods
- 4.1 Introduction
- 4.2 Literature Review
- 4.3 e-Commerce
- 4.3.1 Characteristics of e-Commerce Technology
- 4.3.2 Architectural Framework of e-Commerce
- 4.3.2.1 Two-Tier Architecture
- 4.3.2.2 Three-Tier Architecture
- 4.3.3 Advantages and Disadvantages of e-Commerce
- 4.4 Security Overview in e-Commerce
- 4.4.1 Purpose of Security in e-Commerce
- 4.4.2 Security Element at Different Levels of e-Commerce System
- 4.4.2.1 Hardware
- 4.4.2.2 Software
- 4.4.2.3 Environment
- 4.5 Security Issues in e-Commerce
- 4.5.1 Client Level
- 4.5.2 Front-End Servers and Software Application Level
- 4.5.3 Network and Server Level
- 4.6 Security Threats in e-Commerce
- 4.7 Security Approaches in e-Commerce
- 4.8 Comparative Analysis of Various Security Threats in e-Commerce
- 4.9 e-Commerce Security Life-Cycle Model
- 4.10 Conclusion
- References
- 5 Cyberwar is Coming
- 5.1 Introduction
- 5.2 Ransomware Attacks
- 5.2.1 Petya
- 5.2.2 WannaCry
- 5.2.3 Locky
- 5.3 Are Nations Ready?
- 5.4 Conclusion
- References
- Part 2 Cybersecurity in Parallel and Distributed Computing Techniques
- 6 Introduction to Blockchain Technology
- 6.1 Introduction
- 6.2 Need for Blockchain Security
- 6.3 Characteristics of Blockchain Technology
- 6.4 Types of Blockchains
- 6.5 The Architecture of Blockchain Technology
- 6.6 How Blockchain Technology Works
- 6.7 Some Other Case Studies for Blockchain Technology.
- 6.8 Challenges Faced by Blockchain Technology
- 6.9 The Future of Blockchain Technology
- 6.10 Conclusion
- References
- 7 Cyber-Security Techniques in Distributed Systems, SLAs and other Cyber Regulations
- 7.1 Introduction
- 7.1.1 Primary Characteristics of a Distributed System
- 7.1.2 Major Challenges for Distributed Systems
- 7.2 Identifying Cyber Requirements
- 7.3 Popular security mechanisms in Distributed Systems
- 7.3.1 Secure Communication
- 7.3.1.1 Authentication
- 7.3.1.2 Shared Keys Authorship-Based Authentication
- 7.3.1.3 Key Distribution Center-Based Authentication
- 7.3.1.4 Public key encryption based authentication
- 7.3.2 Message Integrity and Confidentiality
- 7.3.2.1 Digital Signatures
- 7.3.2.2 Session Keys
- 7.3.3 Access Controls
- 7.3.3.1 Access Control Matrix
- 7.3.3.2 Protection Domains
- 7.3.3.3 Trusted Code
- 7.3.3.4 Denial of Service
- 7.4 Service Level Agreements
- 7.4.1 Types of SLAs
- 7.4.2 Critical Areas for SLAs
- 7.4.2.1 Examining the Network
- 7.4.2.2 Forensics
- 7.4.2.3 Managing Records/Documents
- 7.4.2.4 Backing Up Data
- 7.5 The Cuckoo's Egg in the Context of IT Security
- 7.6 Searching and Seizing Computer-Related Evidence
- 7.6.1 Computerized Search Warrants
- 7.6.1.1 Particularity
- 7.6.1.2 Reasonable Time Period for Examining Seized Electronic Equipment
- 7.6.1.3 Irrational Retention of Seized Data
- 7.6.2 Searching and Seizing
- 7.7 Conclusion
- References
- 8 Distributed Computing Security: Issues and Challenges
- 8.1 Introduction
- 8.2 Security Issues and Challenges
- 8.2.1 Confidentiality, Integrity and Availability
- 8.2.2 Authentication and Access Control Issue
- 8.2.3 Broken Authentication, Session and Access
- 8.3 Security Issues and Challenges in Advanced Areas
- 8.4 Conclusion
- References.
- 9 Organization Assignment in Federated Cloud Environments based onMulti-Target Optimization of Security
- 9.1 Introduction
- 9.2 Background Work Related to Domain
- 9.2.1 Basics on Cloud computing
- 9.2.2 Clouds Which are Federated
- 9.2.3 Cloud Resource Management
- 9.3 Architectural-Based Cloud Security Implementation
- 9.4 Expected Results of the Process
- 9.5 Conclusion
- References
- 10 An On-Demand and User-friendly Framework for Cloud Data Centre Networks with Performance Guarantee
- 10.1 Introduction
- 10.1.1 Key Research Problems in This Area
- 10.1.2 Problems with Interoperability
- 10.2 Difficulties from a Cloud Adoption Perspective
- 10.3 Security and Privacy
- 10.3.1 Resource Provisioning
- 10.3.1.1 Unwavering Quality
- 10.3.1.2 Interoperability
- 10.3.2 How Do We Define Cloud?
- 10.3.3 Public vs Private Cloud-Based Services
- 10.3.3.1 Cloud Services
- 10.3.3.2 Cloud Services vs Web Services
- 10.3.3.3 Efficient Monitoring for Provisioning CDC Resources
- 10.3.3.4 Optimal VM Placement and Migration in CDC for Energy-Efficient Resource Provisioning
- 10.3.3.5 Appropriate Locating of CDCs and Allocation of CDCs to the Source of Requests
- 10.3.3.6 Clustering Distributed CDCs for Faster Server Provisioning
- 10.3.3.7 Uniform Task of Customers to CDC Servers
- 10.3.4 Traffic-Aware VM Migration to Load Balance Cloud Servers
- 10.3.4.1 Graph Theory Applications in Computer Networks
- 10.3.4.2 Graph Theory Applications in Cloud Computing
- 10.4 Conclusion and Future Work
- References
- Part 3 Cybersecurity Applications and Case Studies
- 11 Cybersecurity at Organizations: A Delphi Pilot Study of Expert Opinions About Policy and Protection
- 11.1 Introduction
- 11.1.1 What is Cybercrime?
- 11.1.2 What is Cybersecurity?
- 11.1.3 Purpose of This Cybersecurity Pilot Study.
- 11.1.4 Methods of Cybersecurity Professionals
- 11.2 Shocking Statistics of Cybercrime
- 11.2.1 Role of the Internet Crime Complaint Center
- 11.2.2 2016 Global Economic Crime Survey Report
- 11.2.3 Inadequate Preparation at Organizations
- 11.2.4 Organizations: Be Aware, Be Secure
- 11.3 Cybersecurity Policies for Organizations
- 11.3.1 Classification of Cybersecurity at an Organization
- 11.3.2 Pyramid of Cybersecurity
- 11.4 Blockchain Technology
- 11.5 Research Methodology
- 11.5.1 Quantitative and Qualitative Data Collection
- 11.5.2 Design of the Study
- 11.5.3 Selection of the Delphi Method
- 11.5.4 Procedure of Utilization of the Delphi Method
- 11.5.5 Delphi Activities (Iteration Rounds) of This Pilot Study
- 11.6 Results of the Cybersecurity Delphi Study
- 11.6.1 Results from Round One
- 11.6.1.1 Expert Level Awareness of Cybersecurity
- 11.6.1.2 Cyber Incident Response Plan
- 11.6.1.3 Federal Government Cybersecurity Initiatives
- 11.6.1.4 Blockchain Secure Internet Transactions
- 11.6.2 Results of Round Two
- 11.6.3 Discussion and Limitations Based on the Results
- 11.7 Conclusion
- 11.7.1 The Literature in the Field
- 11.7.2 Next Steps for Future Research
- References
- 12 Smartphone Triggered Security Challenges - Issues, Case Studies and Prevention
- 12.1 Introduction
- 12.2 Classification of Mobile Security Threats
- 12.2.1 Physical Threats
- 12.2.2 Web-Based Threats
- 12.2.3 Application-Based Threats
- 12.2.4 Network-Based Threats
- 12.2.5 Data Transfer-Based Threats
- 12.2.6 Improper Session Management-Based Threats
- 12.2.7 Bluetooth-Based Threats
- 12.2.8 Application Platform-Based Threats
- 12.3 Smartphones as a Tool of Crime
- 12.4 Types of Mobile Phone-Related Crimes
- 12.5 Types of Mobile Fraud
- 12.6 Case Studies
- 12.6.1 Mobile Identity Theft
- 12.6.2 Data Theft by Applications.
- 12.6.3 SIM Card Fraud.