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Cybersecurity in Context Technology, Policy, and Law

Langue : Anglais

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Couverture de l’ouvrage Cybersecurity in Context

The first-ever introduction to the full range of cybersecurity challenges and solutions

Cybersecurity is crucial for preserving freedom in a connected world. Securing customer and business data, preventing election interference and the spread of disinformation, and understanding the vulnerabilities of key infrastructural systems are just a few of the areas in which cybersecurity professionals are indispensable. This textbook provides a comprehensive, student-oriented introduction to this capacious, interdisciplinary subject.

Cybersecurity in Context covers both the policy and practical dimensions of the field. Beginning with an introduction to cybersecurity and its major challenges, it proceeds to discuss the key technologies which have brought cybersecurity to the fore, its theoretical and methodological frameworks and the legal and enforcement dimensions of the subject. The result is a cutting-edge guide to all key aspects of one of this century's most important fields.

Readers will also find:

  • Tables and illustrations throughout to enhance understanding of key topics
  • Detailed discussion of subjects including military cybersecurity, critical infrastructure protection, intellectual property rights, and many more
  • An authorial team with extensive experience in both the theory and practice of cybersecurity

Cybersecurity in Context is ideal for students in introductory cybersecurity classes, and for IT professionals looking to ground themselves in this essential field.

Chris Jay Hoofnagle is Professor of Law in Residence at the University of California, Berkeley, where he has taught since 2006. He has published extensively on cybersecurity law and related subjects, and is a practicing attorney with venture law firm Gunderson Dettmer, as well as an advisor to multiple defense and intelligence technology companies.

Golden Richard is a Professor of Computer Science and Director of the Cyber Center at Louisiana State University. He is a Fellow of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences with over thirty years of experience in teaching cybersecurity and related topics in computer science. His primary areas of expertise are in memory forensics, digital forensics, malware analysis, reverse engineering, and systems programming.