Counterintelligence in a Cyber World [electronic resource] / by Paul A. Watters.

Por: Watters, Paul A [author.]Colaborador(es): SpringerLink (Online service)Tipo de material: TextoTextoEditor: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2023Edición: 1st ed. 2023Descripción: XIX, 145 p. online resourceTipo de contenido: text Tipo de medio: computer Tipo de portador: online resourceISBN: 9783031352874Tema(s): Computer networks -- Security measures | Computer crimes | Security, International | Mobile and Network Security | Cybercrime | International Security StudiesFormatos físicos adicionales: Printed edition:: Sin título; Printed edition:: Sin título; Printed edition:: Sin títuloClasificación CDD: 005.8 Clasificación LoC:TK5105.59Recursos en línea: Libro electrónicoTexto
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Chapter. 1. Counterintelligence Theory -- Chapter. 2. The Cyber Operational Environment -- Chapter. 3. Cyber Threats (and Opportunities) -- Chapter. 4. Psychology and Criminal Profiling -- Chapter. 5. Counterespionage -- Chapter. 6. Technical Surveillance -- Chapter. 7. Physical Surveillance -- Chapter. 8. Data Analysis -- Chapter. 9. Attack Attribution -- Chapter. 10. Practical Deception -- Chapter. 11. Legal Issues in Cyber Counterintelligence -- Chapter. 12. Ethical Issues in Cyber Counterintelligence.
En: Springer Nature eBookResumen: This book provides an outline of the major challenges and methodologies for applying classic counterintelligence theory into the cybersecurity domain. This book also covers operational security approaches to cyber, alongside detailed descriptions of contemporary cybersecurity threats, in the context of psychological and criminal profiling of cybercriminals. Following an analysis of the plethora of counterespionage techniques that can be mapped to the cyber realm, the mechanics of undertaking technical surveillance are reviewed. A range of approaches to web and forum surveillance are outlined as a virtual addition to traditional video and audio surveillance captured regarding targets. This includes a description of the advances in Artificial Intelligence, predictive analysis, support for the disciplines of digital forensics, behavioural analysis and Open Source Intelligence (OSINT). The rise of disinformation and misinformation and the veracity of widespread false flag claims are discussed at length, within the broader context of legal and ethical issues in cyber counterintelligence. This book is designed for professionals working in the intelligence, law enforcement or cybersecurity domains to further explore and examine the contemporary intersection of these disciplines. Students studying cybersecurity, justice, law, intelligence, criminology or related fields may also find the book useful as a reference volume, while instructors could utilise the whole volume or individual chapters as a secondary textbook or required reading.
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Chapter. 1. Counterintelligence Theory -- Chapter. 2. The Cyber Operational Environment -- Chapter. 3. Cyber Threats (and Opportunities) -- Chapter. 4. Psychology and Criminal Profiling -- Chapter. 5. Counterespionage -- Chapter. 6. Technical Surveillance -- Chapter. 7. Physical Surveillance -- Chapter. 8. Data Analysis -- Chapter. 9. Attack Attribution -- Chapter. 10. Practical Deception -- Chapter. 11. Legal Issues in Cyber Counterintelligence -- Chapter. 12. Ethical Issues in Cyber Counterintelligence.

This book provides an outline of the major challenges and methodologies for applying classic counterintelligence theory into the cybersecurity domain. This book also covers operational security approaches to cyber, alongside detailed descriptions of contemporary cybersecurity threats, in the context of psychological and criminal profiling of cybercriminals. Following an analysis of the plethora of counterespionage techniques that can be mapped to the cyber realm, the mechanics of undertaking technical surveillance are reviewed. A range of approaches to web and forum surveillance are outlined as a virtual addition to traditional video and audio surveillance captured regarding targets. This includes a description of the advances in Artificial Intelligence, predictive analysis, support for the disciplines of digital forensics, behavioural analysis and Open Source Intelligence (OSINT). The rise of disinformation and misinformation and the veracity of widespread false flag claims are discussed at length, within the broader context of legal and ethical issues in cyber counterintelligence. This book is designed for professionals working in the intelligence, law enforcement or cybersecurity domains to further explore and examine the contemporary intersection of these disciplines. Students studying cybersecurity, justice, law, intelligence, criminology or related fields may also find the book useful as a reference volume, while instructors could utilise the whole volume or individual chapters as a secondary textbook or required reading.

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