Cyber Situational Awareness in Computer Networks
A topical collection in Sensors (ISSN 1424-8220). This collection belongs to the section "Sensor Networks".
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Interests: cybersecurity; privacy; incident response; threat intelligence and web security
Interests: cybersecurity; adversarial machine learning; cloud computing security; human factors in cyber security; distributed ledgers; steganography
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Dear Colleagues,
We live in an interconnected world in which, on a daily basis, we rely on new technologies (sensors for wearable systems, unmanned vehicles, robots, etc.) to provide services that improve our everyday life. However, in the current threat landscape, the increasing pervasiveness of these new technologies provide new vectors which once exploited allow threat actors to materialize their objectives. In recent years, cybercrime has become more sophisticated and organized, and organizations and/or nations have been targeted. The sophisticated tactics, techniques and procedures used by threat actors, coupled with the volume of data that is being produced by these technologies, make the continuous development of defensive mechanisms and the increase of our situational awareness against newly introduced cyber threats absolutely necessary.
This Topical Collection invites contributions that investigate and address these challenges by describing original ideas, methods and/or real-world experiences on cyber situational awareness in our technological paradigm.
Dr. Alexios Mylonas
Dr. Nikolaos Pitropakis
Collection Editors
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Keywords
- Cybercrime and digital forensics
- Incident response
- Security information, event management and analytics
- Host-based intrusion detection
- Cyber situational awareness
- Network security
- Network forensics
- IoT security and privacy
- Privacy-preserving machine learning
- Adversarial machine learning
- Privacy-preserving blockchain implementations
- Cloud computing security
- AI-accelerated intrusion detection
- Usable security and risk management
- Surveys and state-of-the-art reports in the above areas