How is knowledge produced and used in cyberspace? David Hakken - a key figure in the anthropology of science and technology studies - approaches the study of cyberculture through the venue of knowledge production, drawing on critical theory from anthropology, philosophy and informatics (computer science) to examine how the character and social functions of knowledge change profoundly in computer-saturated environments. He looks at what informational technologies offer, how they are being employed, and how they are tied to various agendas and forms of power. Knowledge Landscapes will be essential for both social scientists and cultural studies scholars doing research on cyberculture.
The book Defensive Cyberspace: Navigating the Landscape of Cyber Security contains 13 chapters. They are given as follows: 1. Introduction to Cyber Security 2. Foundations of Cyber Security 3. Cyber Threat Landscape 4. Risk Management in Cyber Security 5. Network Security 6. Endpoint Security 7. Identity and Access Management 8. Incident Response and Forensics 9. Security Awareness and Training 10. Securing Cloud Environments 11. Emerging Technologies and Cyber Security 12. International Cyber Security Collaboration 13. The Future of Cyber Security
Combatting Cyber Terrorism – A guide to understanding the cyber threat landscape and incident response planning In his second book with IT Governance Publishing, Richard Bingley’s Combatting Cyber Terrorism – A guide to understanding the cyber threat landscape and incident response planning analyses the evolution of cyber terrorism and what organisations can do to mitigate this threat. This book discusses: Definitions of cyber terrorism; Ideologies and idealisations that can lead to cyber terrorism; How threat actors use computer systems to diversify, complicate and increase terrorist attack impacts; The role of Big Tech and social media organisations such as X (formerly Twitter) and Instagram within the cyber threat landscape; and How organisations can prepare for acts of cyber terrorism via security planning and incident response strategies such as ISO 31000, ISO 27001 and the NIST Cybersecurity Framework. Increasingly, cyber security practitioners are confronted with a stark phrase: cyber terrorism. For many, it conveys fear and hopelessness. What is this thing called ‘cyber terrorism’ and what can we begin to do about it? Malicious-minded ICT users, programmers and even programs (including much AI-powered software) have all been instrumental in recruiting, inspiring, training, executing and amplifying acts of terrorism. This has resulted in the loss of life and/or life-changing physical injuries that could never have occurred without support and facilitation from the cyber sphere. These types of attacks can be encapsulated by the phrase ‘cyber terrorism’. The Internet is an integral part of everyday life for the vast majority of organisations and people. Web access has become viewed as an essential human right, and a prerequisite of citizenship and societal belonging. Despite well-meaning interventions by a range of influential stakeholders (tech companies, governments, police and academia), our computer networks remain riddled with cyber threats. Accessing terrorism content does not require much in the way of research skills, technical ability or patience. This book recounts case studies to show the types of threats we face and provides a comprehensive coverage of risk management tactics and strategies to protect yourself against such nefarious threat actors. These include key mitigation and controls for information security or security and HR-related professionals.
In today's digital age, cyber threats have become an ever-increasing risk to businesses, governments, and individuals worldwide. The deep integration of technology into every facet of modern life has given rise to a complex and interconnected web of vulnerabilities. As a result, traditional, sector-specific approaches to cybersecurity have proven insufficient in the face of these sophisticated and relentless adversaries. The need for a transformative solution that transcends organizational silos and fosters cross-sector collaboration, information sharing, and intelligence-driven defense strategies is now more critical than ever. Evolution of Cross-Sector Cyber Intelligent Markets explores the changes occurring within the field of intelligent markets, noting a significant paradigm shift that redefines cybersecurity. Through engaging narratives, real-world examples, and in-depth analysis, the book illuminates the key principles and objectives driving this evolution, shedding light on innovative solutions and collaborative efforts aimed at securing our digital future.
"This book charts this influence and describes the unique effect electronic communication has on organizations, communities, nations, and cultures"--Provided by publisher.
In “The Cyber Law Handbook: Bridging the Digital Legal Landscape,” we delve into the complex and ever-evolving field of cyber law, an area that has become increasingly significant in our digital age. This comprehensive guide navigates through the intricate web of legalities in cyberspace, addressing the fundamental concepts, jurisdictional challenges, and the impact of technological advancements on legal frameworks. From the foundational aspects of cyber law to the latest developments in blockchain technology and emerging tech, each chapter is meticulously crafted to provide insights into how the law intersects with the digital world. The book is designed not only for legal professionals but also for students, policymakers, and anyone interested in understanding the legal dynamics of the digital era.
"This book introduces the reader to the key concepts and issues that comprise the emerging field of Technoethics, the interdisciplinary field concerned with all ethical aspects of technology within a society shaped by technology"--Provided by publisher.
In an interconnected world driven by technology, the risk of cyber threats looms larger than ever. As organizations and individuals become increasingly dependent on digital infrastructure, the potential for cyberattacks grows exponentially. "Cyber Security Crisis Management” delivers a comprehensive guide to understanding, preventing, and mitigating cyber crises that can cripple businesses and compromise personal data. About the Book: This essential handbook provides readers with a strategic approach to handling the complex challenges of cyber incidents. With real-world case studies, expert insights, and actionable strategies, this book equips readers with the knowledge and tools needed to navigate the tumultuous waters of cyber security crisis management. Key Features: · Comprehensive Coverage: From identifying potential vulnerabilities to implementing effective response plans, this book covers all aspects of cyber security crisis management. Readers will gain a deep understanding of the threat landscape and the techniques used by malicious actors. · Real-World Case Studies: Through the analysis of high-profile cyber incidents, readers will learn how organizations from various sectors have faced and managed crises. These case studies provide valuable lessons on what to do – and what not to do – when disaster strikes. · Proactive Strategies: "Cyber Security Crisis Management" emphasizes the importance of proactive measures in preventing cyber crises. Readers will discover how to develop robust security protocols, conduct risk assessments, and establish a culture of cyber awareness within their organizations. · Incident Response Plans: The book guides readers through the process of creating effective incident response plans tailored to their organizations' unique needs. It covers everything from initial detection and containment to communication strategies and recovery. · Legal and Regulatory Considerations: With the ever-evolving landscape of cyber regulations and compliance, this book addresses the legal and regulatory aspects of cyber security crisis management. Readers will gain insights into navigating legal challenges and maintaining compliance during and after a cyber crisis. · Communication Strategies: Effective communication is crucial during a cyber crisis to manage both internal and external stakeholders. The book provides guidance on how to communicate transparently and effectively to maintain trust and credibility. · Lessons in Resilience: Cyber security crises can have lasting impacts on an organization's reputation and bottom line. By learning from the experiences of others, readers will be better prepared to build resilience and recover from the aftermath of an incident. Who Should Read This Book: "Cyber Security Crisis Management" is a must-read for business leaders, IT professionals, security practitioners, risk managers, and anyone responsible for safeguarding digital assets and sensitive information. Whether you're a seasoned cyber security expert or a newcomer to the field, this book offers valuable insights and actionable advice that can make a significant difference in your organization's ability to navigate and survive cyber crises.
The book deals with technological governance of cyberspace and threat landscape, with a special focus on the Indian context. It provides a historical and chronological understanding of cyber threats across the world, and their impact on the nation-states. It places the cyber technological paradigms and platforms in various theoretical frameworks. The core section of the book deals with the cyber technological paradigms, i.e., governance, policing, and diplomacy in Digital India. The scenario of artificial intelligence (AI) in India is also dealt with, comparing AI in India with those of international actors. The book analyses in detail, the overall structural and institutional frameworks, entailing the need to leap towards what is considered as Reimagining India. It provides policy recommendations and suggestions on improving various actions, initiatives and resilience related taken in order to deal with the chaotic features of cyber technological threat landscape in India.
The contributors to Globalizing Cultural Studies: Ethnographic Interventions in Theory, Method, and Policy take as their central topic the problematic status of «the global» within cultural studies in the areas of theory, method, and policy, and particularly in relation to the intersections of language, power, and identity in twenty-first century, post-9/11 culture(s). Writing against the Anglo-centric ethnographic gaze that has saturated various cultural studies projects to date, contributors offer new interdisciplinary, autobiographical, ethnographic, textual, postcolonial, poststructural, and political economic approaches to the practice of cultural studies. This edited volume foregrounds twenty-five groundbreaking essays (plus a provocative foreword and an insightful afterword) in which the authors show how globalization is articulated in the micro and macro dimensions of contemporary life, pointing to the need for cultural studies to be more systematically engaged with the multiplicity and difference that globalization has proffered.