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Children’s safety on social media and online gaming platforms is a critical issue. Emerging technologies can be leveraged to monitor and mitigate online risks. Currently, however, there is insufficient parental control, inadequate detection of online threats, and a lack of cohesive legal frameworks across regions. However, the lack of standardized practices for parental consent and online safety expose children to increased digital risks. As the sophistication of online threats grows, including hidden agents and cross-border crimes, the need for effective protection measures has never been more urgent. These measures will help ensure that children's digital interactions are safe and protec...
Information Visualization for Intelligent Systems provides readers with essential insights into cutting-edge advancements in machine intelligence and explores how these transformative technologies are revolutionizing data analysis and decision-making in an increasingly complex world. The book explores advanced computing, or machine intelligence, which enables technology—machines, devices, or algorithms—to interact intelligently with their surroundings, make decisions, and take actions to achieve objectives. Unlike natural human intelligence, artificial intelligence (AI) is demonstrated by machines. Modern advancements in high-speed computing drive paradigm shifts, enabling complex machin...
The World Cup returned to England after 20 years; the Almanack tells the story of the tournament and pays a tribute to the winners. What did it take to win? Writers include Sir Viv Richards, Ian Chappell, Yuvraj Singh. Mike Brearley discusses India's reaction to the new and untested, and finds a pattern there. British actor and director Harry Burton recalls his playing days with Nobel Laureate and cricket fan Harold Pinter. Former CBI chief R K Raghavan details the match fixing saga that nearly brought Indian cricket to its knees while Nandan Kamat seeks a law against fixing. Gulu Ezekiel details the collector's life, and what makes it special. Andreas Campomar writes about a commemorative g...
Protect your organization from next-generation threats with this comprehensive analysis of cognitive cybercrimes, addressing future legal, ethical, and policy challenges in the age of AI. Cognitive Cyber Crimes in the Era of Artificial Intelligence explores the emerging dimension of cybercrime where artificial intelligence, neuroscience, and cryptography intersect. It introduces the concept of neurocryptic forensics, a novel framework for investigating AI-driven psychological manipulations, deepfake-induced fraud, cognitive hacking, and brainwave-targeted cyber-attacks. As digital threats evolve, cybercriminals are shifting from traditional hacking methods to exploiting human cognition. This book provides a comprehensive analysis of cognitive cybercrime techniques and equips readers with methodologies to detect, prevent, and mitigate such threats. It serves as a guide for researchers, cybersecurity professionals, forensic analysts, policymakers, and AI developers who aim to secure both digital infrastructures and human perception against next-generation cyber threats.
Machine learning, deep learning, probabilistic neural networks, blockchain, and other new technologies all demand extremely high processing speeds. A quantum computer is an example of such a system. Quantum computers may be accessed over the internet. This technology poses a significant risk, since quantum terrorists, or cyber criminals, coul be able to cause many problems, including bringing down the internet. The principles of quantum mechanics might be used by evil doers to destroy quantum information on a global scale, and an entire class of suspicious codes could destroy data or eavesdrop on communication. Quantum physics, however, safeguards against data eavesdropping. A significant am...