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020 _a9783030880392 (hbk.)
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100 1 _aMONTASARI Reza
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245 _aArtificial intelligence in cyber security:
_bimpact and implications:
_bsecurity challenges, technical and ethical issues, forensic investigative challenges /
_cedited by Reza Montasari and Hamid Jahankhani
260 _aCham:
_bSpringer,
_c2021
300 _avi, 306 pages:
_billustrations (chiefly color);
_c22 cm
440 _aAdvanced Sciences and Technologies for Security Applications
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references
520 _aThe book provides a valuable reference for cyber security experts, digital forensic practitioners and network security professionals. In recent years, AI has gained substantial attention from researchers in both academia and industry, and as a result AI's capabilities are constantly increasing at an extraordinary pace. AI is considered to be the Fourth Industrial Revolution or at least the next significant technological change after the evolution in mobile and cloud computing technologies. AI is a vehicle for improving the quality of our lives across every spectrum with a broad range of beneficial applications in various sectors. Notwithstanding its numerous beneficial use, AI simultaneously poses numerous legal, ethical, security and privacy challenges that are compounded by its malicious use by criminals. These challenges pose many risks to both our privacy and security at national, organisational and individual levels. In view of this, this book aims to help address some of these challenges focusing on the implication, impact and mitigations of the stated issues. The book provides a comprehensive coverage of not only the technical and ethical issues presented by the use of AI but also the adversarial application of AI and its associated implications. The authors recommend a number of novel approaches to assist in better detecting, thwarting and addressing AI challenges. The book also looks ahead and forecasts what attacks can be carried out in the future through the malicious use of the AI if sufficient defences are not implemented.
598 _aARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
650 _aCOMPUTER SECURITY
650 _aARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
700 _aHAMID JAHANKHANI
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