Today, technology improvement, availability and scalability leave no room for excuses for not using them. Authors took their 20 years of practical experience and wrote this book. It provides some insights, gives you a fresh overview of what such change can enable, and sets up an environment for new technology that arrives shortly.
This book explores the latest developments and covers the significant challenges, issues, and advances in Digital Twin Technology. It will be an essential resource for anybody involved in related industries, as well as anybody interested in learning more about this nascent technology.
This book is designed for readers who have an interest in the cyber security domain, including students and researchers who are exploring different dimensions associated with the DDoS attack, developers and security professionals focusing on defensive schemes and applications for detecting or mitigating DDoS attacks.
This book argues that our growing distrust of science is fuelled by tools scientists themselves created, as technological advances and developments in data analysis have led to disinformation, data torturing, and data mining. Smith examines these issues and offers solutions for restoring the credibility of the scientific community.
This book is the first attempt to establish economic crime as a new sub-discipline within criminology, covering fraud, corruption, bribery, money laundering, price-fixing cartels, intellectual property crimes, as well as public, private, and global responses.
Industry officials and government policymakers have for some time decried the lack of a framework for establishing and defending Research and Development (R&D) policies.
A truly important, necessary study for people at all levels of today's organizations, and for those expecting to live in tomorrow's age of the World-wide Mind. Among the unique features of Pelton's book are: It offers new cyberspace oriented strategies for getting and keeping a job in the 21st Century;