Social media has spread rapidly on the global stage, driving consumers’ attention and influence, both consciously and subconsciously. Whilst this type of platform may have been initially designed as a tool for open communication and expression, it is also being utilized as a digital tool, with widescale use cases. The intelligence explosion, information overload and disinformation play a significant part regarding individual, group and country perceptions. The complex nature of this data explosion created an increasing demand and use of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML), to help provide ‘big insights’ to ‘big data’. AI and ML enable the analysis and dissemination of vast amounts of data, however the ungoverned pace at which AI and autonomous systems have been deployed, has created unforeseen problems. Many algorithms and AI systems have been trained on limited or unverified datasets, creating inbuilt and unseen biases. Where these algorithmic tools have been deployed in high impact systems, there are documented occurrences of disastrous decision making and outcomes that have negatively impacted people and communities. Little to no work had been conducted in its vulnerability and ability to exploit AI itself. So, AI and autonomous systems, whilst being a force for societal good, could have the potential to create and exacerbate societies greatest challenges. This is a cohesive volume that addresses challenging problems and presents a range of innovative approaches and discussion.
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The prolificacy and accessibility of technology and digital communications platforms is not only giving rise to a new form of communication between people and communities, but changing the way individuals, communities and society think, act, and behave.
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1. Advancing Governance of News Provenance Posted on Social Media Platforms with The Use of Blockchain Technology 2. The Forensic Investigation of Misinformation on Social Media 3. Data Protection and Privacy in the Ambient Assisted Living System for Patients with Mild Cognitive Impairment 4. Evaluating Countermeasures for Detecting Misinformation Attacks on Stock Exchange Market 5. Profiling and Predicting Malware Threats during COVID-19 Pandemic 6. Research into Modern-day Domestic Abuse and Digital Coercive Control: Focus on How a Framework could Assist Stakeholders with Technical Evidence Gathering in Order to Incriminate Abusers 7. The Issues and the Misinformation that Social Media Creates and in Particular How This is Dealt with in Asia 8. Are We in Trouble? An Exploration on Crime during Natural Disasters and Pandemics 9. A Critical Analysis of the Dark Web Challenges to Digital Policing 10. Multimedia Privacy and Security landscape in the Wake of AI/ML 11. An Explanation into Social Media
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781032153605
Publisert
2024-10-04
Utgiver
Vendor
CRC Press
Vekt
471 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
250

Biographical note

Hamid Jahankhani has a PhD from the Queen Mary College, University of London and also became the first Professor of Information Security and Cyber Criminology in 2010. Hamid’s principal research area for a number of years has been in the field of cyber security, information security and digital forensics.

Stefan Kendzierskyj is a long-serving executive Director with extensive commercial and leadership skills in the digital transformation space for cyber security, SaaS products/services, AI/ML solutions and Cloud services.

Reza Montasari is a Senior Lecturer in Cyber Threats at the Hillary Rodham Clinton School of Law. Reza’s main research interests lie in the areas of Digital Forensics and Cyber Security but also include Cyber Law and Cyber Terrorism.

Nishan Chelvachandran is a high-level cybersecurity adviser, strategist, researcher and former UK Police Officer, with years of experience built on the strong foundations of bespoke operational activity in the UK Public Sector.