Page 3: Research news on Cybersecurity frameworks

Cybersecurity frameworks provide structured approaches for protecting digital, physical, and socio-technical systems from malicious activities and failures. Work in this area spans critical infrastructure and industrial control systems, cyber-physical and robotic platforms, telecommunications and hardware, and emerging domains such as NFTs and biosecurity. Methods include AI-driven intrusion detection, automated vulnerability discovery, side-channel and protocol analysis, insider threat modeling, and authentication and access control schemes, often embedded in holistic, multi-layered, and user-centered models of cyber resilience and crisis response.

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Cyberattacks can trigger societal crises, scientists warn

Cyberattacks can wreak havoc on the systems they target, yet their impact often spreads far beyond technical failures, potentially triggering crises that engulf entire communities, a new study argues.

Security

Forensic system cuts IoT attack analysis time by three-quarters

A new forensic framework designed specifically for the Internet of Things (IoT) is discussed in the International Journal of Electronic Security and Digital Forensics. This deep learning-driven system offers benefits over ...

Security

What does cybersecurity look like in the quantum age?

Quantum computers promise unprecedented computing speed and power that will advance both business and science. These same qualities also make them a prime target for malicious hackers, according to Swaroop Ghosh, professor ...

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