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Cybersecurity and Artificial Intelligence [electronic resource] : Transformational Strategies and Disruptive Innovation / edited by Hamid Jahankhani, Gordon Bowen, Mhd Saeed Sharif, Osama Hussien.

Contributor(s): Jahankhani, Hamid [editor.] | Bowen, Gordon [editor.] | Sharif, Mhd Saeed [editor.] | Hussien, Osama [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Advanced Sciences and Technologies for Security Applications: Publisher: Cham : Springer Nature Switzerland : Imprint: Springer, 2024Edition: 1st ed. 2024.Description: VI, 326 p. 62 illus., 59 illus. in color. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783031522727.Subject(s): Artificial intelligence | Political science | Criminology | Strategic planning | Leadership | Artificial Intelligence | Governance and Government | Crime Control and Security | Business Strategy and LeadershipAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 006.3 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
1. Cybersecurity Strategy -- 2. Artificial Intelligence Innovations -- 3. Cybersecurity and Healthcare -- 4. Artificial Intelligence Implementation -- 5. Emerging technologies to manage cybersecurity -- 6. Artificial Intelligence and Healthcare -- 7. Intelligent Decision making within cybersecurity -- 8. SDGs and CSR to embed cybersecurity in society -- 9. Cybersecurity leadership - ethical leadership -- 10. Government role and policies for cybersecurity - evaluation of the main governments approach -- 11. Countering cybersecurity threats -- 12. Impact case analysis of 2-3 cybersecurity cases -- 13. Cybersecurity governance -- 14. Legal perspective of cybersecurity laws -- 14. Cybersecurity and database integrity -- 15. Building international alliances in cybersecurity - political and regulatory requirements -- 16. Cybersecurity and behavioural changes.
In: Springer Nature eBookSummary: This book discusses a range of topics that are essential to understanding cyber security, including legal implications and technical aspects, cyber detection, and minimising the threats so that governments and organisations can function without noticeable degradation of service. Unlike other technological threats, cyber security threats have the potential to destroy governments and undermine democratic processes - which makes an overarching cyber security strategy essential for all functioning governments. Thus, the book serves as a guide for developing strategies and ideas in the field and as a motivator for other governments and interested parties to develop and implement effective strategies. Arguably the most difficult aspect of these strategies is their implementation, which will require a cultural sea change in governments' approaches to handling cyber security and developing a regulatory framework that links organisations and governments in a secure working environment. The development of cyber security strategies calls for new skills at the technical and user levels alike. However, IT skills are sometimes in short supply, and without a government policy on cyber security training, the lack of these skills could hamper the full potential of cyber security. The book explores various aspects and challenges of cyber security strategy and highlights the benefits and drawbacks, offering in-depth insights into the field.
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1. Cybersecurity Strategy -- 2. Artificial Intelligence Innovations -- 3. Cybersecurity and Healthcare -- 4. Artificial Intelligence Implementation -- 5. Emerging technologies to manage cybersecurity -- 6. Artificial Intelligence and Healthcare -- 7. Intelligent Decision making within cybersecurity -- 8. SDGs and CSR to embed cybersecurity in society -- 9. Cybersecurity leadership - ethical leadership -- 10. Government role and policies for cybersecurity - evaluation of the main governments approach -- 11. Countering cybersecurity threats -- 12. Impact case analysis of 2-3 cybersecurity cases -- 13. Cybersecurity governance -- 14. Legal perspective of cybersecurity laws -- 14. Cybersecurity and database integrity -- 15. Building international alliances in cybersecurity - political and regulatory requirements -- 16. Cybersecurity and behavioural changes.

This book discusses a range of topics that are essential to understanding cyber security, including legal implications and technical aspects, cyber detection, and minimising the threats so that governments and organisations can function without noticeable degradation of service. Unlike other technological threats, cyber security threats have the potential to destroy governments and undermine democratic processes - which makes an overarching cyber security strategy essential for all functioning governments. Thus, the book serves as a guide for developing strategies and ideas in the field and as a motivator for other governments and interested parties to develop and implement effective strategies. Arguably the most difficult aspect of these strategies is their implementation, which will require a cultural sea change in governments' approaches to handling cyber security and developing a regulatory framework that links organisations and governments in a secure working environment. The development of cyber security strategies calls for new skills at the technical and user levels alike. However, IT skills are sometimes in short supply, and without a government policy on cyber security training, the lack of these skills could hamper the full potential of cyber security. The book explores various aspects and challenges of cyber security strategy and highlights the benefits and drawbacks, offering in-depth insights into the field.

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