Data has revolutionized the digital ecosystem. Readily available large
datasets foster AI and machine learning automated solutions. The data
generated from diverse and varied sources including IoT, social
platforms, healthcare, system logs, bio-informatics, etc. contribute
to and define the ethos of Big Data which is volume, velocity and
variety. Data lakes formed by the amalgamation of data from these
sources requires powerful, scalable and resilient storage and
processing platforms to reveal the true value hidden inside this data
mine. Data formats and its collection from various sources not only
introduce unprecedented challenges to different domains including IoT,
manufacturing, smart cars, power grids etc., but also highlight the
security and privacy issues in this age of big data. Security and
privacy in big data is facing many challenges, such as generative
adversary networks, efficient encryption and decryption algorithms,
encrypted information retrieval, attribute-based encryption, attacks
on availability, and reliability. Providing security and privacy for
big data storage, transmission, and processing have been attracting
much attention in all big data related areas. The book provides timely
and comprehensive information for researchers and industry partners in
communications and networking domains to review the latest results in
security and privacy related work of Big Data. It will serve computer
science and cybersecurity communities including researchers,
academicians, students, and practitioners who have interest in big
data trust privacy and security aspects. It is a comprehensive work on
the most recent developments in security of datasets from varied
sources including IoT, cyber physical domains, big data architectures,
studies for trustworthy computing, and approaches for distributed
systems and big data security solutions etc.
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ISBN
9781000619133
Publisert
2022
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1. utgave
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Vendor
CRC Press
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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