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Enormous efficiencies have been gained over the past twenty-five years as a <br />
result of the introduction of computers and telecommunications technologies. The <br />
use of these systems and networks translates into a major concentration and <br />
centralization of information resources, however, this consolidation creates a <br />
major vulnerability to a host of attacks and exploitations. Cyber Warfare and <br />
Cyber Terrorism reviews related problems, issues, and presentations of the <br />
newest research in this field.<br />
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Cyber Warfare and Cyber Terrorism provides an overview with basic definitions of <br />
cyber terrorism and information warfare, along with recommendations on how to <br />
handle these attacks. It presents detailed discussion on primary target <br />
facilities, deliverables, external penetration, starting points for preparations <br />
against attacks, and planning security systems. The book gives a solid <br />
introduction to cyber warfare and cyber terrorism in the 21st Century. It is a <br />
must-have for information technology specialists and information security <br />
specialists who want a first hand briefing on developments related to cyber <br />
warfare and cyber terrorism attacks.<br />
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Table of Contents:<br />
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Section I: Terms, Concepts, and Definitions<br />
Chapter I: Cyber Terrorism Attacks<br />
Chapter II: Knowledge Management, Terrorism, and Cyber Terrorism<br />
Chapter III: Ten Information Warfare Trends<br />
Chapter IV: Bits and Bytes vs. Bullets and Bombs: A New Form of Warfare<br />
Chapter V: Infrastructures of Cyber Warfare<br />
Chapter VI: Terrorism and the Internet<br />
Chapter VII: Steganography<br />
Chapter VIII: Cryptography<br />
Chapter IX: A Roadmap for Delivering Trustworthy IT Processes<br />
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Section II: Dynamic Aspects of Cyber Warfare and Cyber Terrorism<br />
Chapter X: An Introduction to Key Themes in the Economics of Cyber <br />
Security<br />
Chapter XI: Role of FS-ISAC in Countering Cyber Terrorism<br />
Chapter XII: Deception in Cyber Attacks <br />
Chapter XIII: Deception in Defense of Computer Systems from Cyber Attack<br />
Chapter XIV: Ethics of Cyber War Attacks<br />
Chapter XV: International Outsourcing, Personal Data, and Cyber Terrorism: <br />
Approaches for Oversight<br />
Chapter XVI: Network-Based Passive Information Gathering<br />
Chapter XVII: Electronic Money Management in Modern Online Businesses<br />
Chapter XVIII: The Analysis of Money Laundering Techniques<br />
Chapter XIX: Spam, Spim, and Illegal Advertisements<br />
Chapter XX: Malware: Specialized Trojan Horse<br />
Chapter XXI: SQL Code Poisoning: The Most Prevalent Technique for <br />
Attacking Web Powered Databases<br />
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Section III: Human Aspects of Cyber Warfare and Cyber Terrorism<br />
Chapter XXII: Electronic Surveillance and Civil Rights<br />
Chapter XXIII: Social Engineering<br />
Chapter XXIV: Social Engineering<br />
Chapter XXV: Behavioral Information Security<br />
Chapter XXVI: Toward a Deeper Understanding of Personnel Anomaly Detection <br />
Chapter XXVII: Cyber Stalking: A Challenge for Web Security<br />
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Section IV: Technical Aspects of Handling Cyber Attacks<br />
Chapter XXVIII: Cyber Security Models<br />
Chapter XXIX: Cyber War Defense: Systems Development with Integrated <br />
Security<br />
Chapter XXX: Antispam Approaches Against Information Warfare<br />
Chapter XXXI: Denial-of-Service (DoS) Attacks: Prevention, Intrusion <br />
Detection, and Mitigation<br />
Chapter XXXII: Large-Scale Monitoring of Critical Digital Infrastructures <br />
Chapter XXXIII: Public Key Infrastructures as a Means for Increasing <br />
Network Security<br />
Chapter XXXIV: Use of Geographic Information Systems in Cyber Warfare and <br />
Cyber Counterterrorism<br />
Chapter XXXV: Use of Remotely Sensed Imagery in Cyber Warfare and Cyber <br />
Counterterrorism<br />
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Section V: Identification, Authorization, and Access Control<br />
Chapter XXXVI: Hacking and Eavesdropping<br />
Chapter XXXVII: Access Control Models<br />
Chapter XXXVIII: An Overview of IDS Using Anomaly Detection<br />
Chapter XXXIX: Bio-Cyber Machine Gun: A New Mode of Authentication Access <br />
Using Visual Evoked Potentials<br />
Chapter XL: Content-Based Policy Specification for Multimedia <br />
Authorization and Access Control Model<br />
Chapter XLI: Data Mining<br />
Chapter XLII: Identification and Localization of Digital Addresses on the <br />
Internet<br />
Chapter XLIII: Identification Through Data Mining<br />
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Section VI: Business Continuity<br />
Chapter XLIV: A Model for Emergency Response Systems<br />
Chapter XLV: Bouncing Techniques<br />
Chapter XLVI: Cyber Forensics<br />
Chapter XLVII: Software Component Survivability in Information Warfare <br />
Chapter XLVIII: Taxonomy for Computer Security Incidents <br />
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Section VII: Cyber Warfare and Cyber Terrorism: National and International<br />
Responses<br />
Chapter XLIX: Measures for Ensuring Data Protection and Citizen Privacy <br />
Against the Threat of Crime and Terrorism: The European Response <br />
Chapter L: EU Tackles Cybercrime<br />
Chapter LI: The U.S. Military Response to Cyber Warfare<br />
Chapter LII: USA’s View on World Cyber Security Issues<br />
Chapter LIII: ECHELON and the NSA<br />
Chapter LIV: International Cybercrime Convention<br />
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Product Details<br />
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* ISBN: 1591409918<br />
* ISBN-13: 9781591409915<br />
* Format: Hardcover, 532pp<br />
* Publisher: Idea Group Reference<br />
* Pub. Date: July 2007<br />
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