Cyber Security in India : Education, Research and Training / Sandeep Kumar Shukla & Manindra Agrawal
Material type:
- 9789811932175
- 005.8 SAN
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CUTN Central Library Generalia | Non-fiction | 005.8 SAN (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 51609 |
Table of contents (10 chapters)
Front Matter
Pages i-x
Building India’s First Cyber-Security Test-Bed for CI
Rohit Negi, Sandeep Kumar Shukla
Pages 1-15
The State of Android Security
Saurabh Kumar, Sandeep Kumar Shukla
Pages 17-22
Blockchain and Its Application in Cybersecurity
Shubham Sahai Srivastava, Ras Dwivedi, Abhishek Gunda, Devendra K. Meena, Rohit Negi, Nilesh Vasita et al.
Pages 23-32
Malware Analysis Using Image Classification Techniques
Ajay Singh, Anand Handa, Nitesh Kumar, Sandeep Kumar Shukla
Pages 33-38
A Review: Malware Analysis Work at IIT Kanpur
Amit Kumar, Mugdha Gupta, Gaurav Kumar, Anand Handa, Nitesh Kumar, Sandeep Kumar Shukla
Pages 39-48
Honeypot Deployment Experience at IIT Kanpur
Rohit Sehgal, Nishit Majithia, Shubham Singh, Sanjay Sharma, Subhasis Mukhopadhyay, Anand Handa et al.
Pages 49-63
Cache Based Side-Channel Attacks
Biswabandan Panda
Pages 65-69
Hardware Security in India: The Journey so Far
Debdeep Mukhopadhyay
Pages 71-96
The World of Bug Bounties—the Indian Scenario
Sai Krishna Kothapalli
Pages 97-102
Post-quantum Cryptography: An Introduction
Shweta Agrawal
Pages 103-108
This book of 'directions' focuses on cyber security research, education and training in India, and work in this domain within the Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur. IIT Kanpur's Computer Science and Engineering Department established an ‘Interdisciplinary Center for Cyber Security and Cyber Defense of Critical Infrastructures (C3I Center)’ in 2016 with funding from the Science and Engineering Research Board (SERB), and other funding agencies. The work at the center focuses on smart grid security, manufacturing and other industrial control system security; network, web and data security; cryptography, and penetration techniques. The founders are involved with various Indian government agencies including the Reserve Bank of India, National Critical Information Infrastructure Protection Center, UIDAI, CCTNS under home ministry, Ministry of IT and Electronics, and Department of Science & Technology. The center also testifies to the parliamentary standing committee on cyber security, and has been working with the National Cyber Security Coordinator's office in India. Providing glimpses of the work done at IIT Kanpur, and including perspectives from other Indian institutes where work on cyber security is starting to take shape, the book is a valuable resource for researchers and professionals, as well as educationists and policymakers.
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