Using Science In Cybersecurity

Using Science In Cybersecurity

by: Metcalf Leigh (Author),Baes(Author),Spring(Author),Jonathan(Author)&1more

Publisher: World Scientific Publishing

Publication Date: 28 April 2021

Language: English

Print Length: 304 pages

ISBN-10: 9811235856

ISBN-13: 9789811235856

Book Description

Deploying the scientific method in cybersecurity today is a common\-sense approach that is a tough topic in the field of cybersecurity. While most publications in the field emphasize that scientific principles are necessary, there are very few, if any, guides that uncover these principles.<\/p> This book will give readers practical tools for cybersecurity. It examines the path of developing cybersecurity foundations while taking into account uncertain data. Extensive examples demonstrate how to deploy cybersecurity to sort our day\-to\-day problems.<\/p> Using Science in Cybersecurity<\/em>\x26nbsp;is intended for advanced undergraduate and graduate students, researchers and practitioners in the fields of cybersecurity, information security, and science of cybersecurity.<\/p>
About the Author
About the Author Leigh Metcalf has a PhD in Mathematics from Aubu University, with a focus in Algebraic Topology and Dynamical Systems. After ten years in industry, Dr Metcalf has been working for more than a decade at CERT, part of Caegie Mellon University as a researcher that challenges assumptions made in cybersecurity research. She is a published author in the fields of DNS analysis, Game Theory, Blocklist Analysis and other topics. Dr Metcalf has written and released opensource software and is the primary author of the book Applied Mathematics and Cybersecurity. She is the co-founder and co-editor-in-chief of the new joual ACM Digital Threats: Research and Practice (DTRAP).Jonathan Spring is a senior member of the technical staff with the CERT division of the Software Engineering Institute (SEI) at Caegie Mellon University, where he has worked since 2009. Prior posts include adjunct professor at the University of Pittsburgh’s School of Information Sciences and research fellow for the ICANN’s Security and Stability Advisory Committee (SSAC); he has served as program chair of FloCon and the New Security Paradigms Workshop. Dr Spring holds a doctoral degree in computer science from University College London. At the SEI, he produces reliable evidence in support of crafting effective cybersecurity policies at the operational, organizational, and national levels. His practice includes the areas of vulnerability management, machine leaing, and threat intelligence.

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