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Cybersecurity and Applied Mathematics
Explores the mathematical concepts of effective cybersecurity research and practice, taking an applied approach for practitioners and students entering the field
Leigh Metcalf (Author), William Casey (Author)
9780128044520, Elsevier Science
Paperback, published 7 June 2016
240 pages
23.5 x 19 x 1.6 cm, 0.43 kg
Cybersecurity and Applied Mathematics explores the mathematical concepts necessary for effective cybersecurity research and practice, taking an applied approach for practitioners and students entering the field. This book covers methods of statistical exploratory data analysis and visualization as a type of model for driving decisions, also discussing key topics, such as graph theory, topological complexes, and persistent homology. Defending the Internet is a complex effort, but applying the right techniques from mathematics can make this task more manageable. This book is essential reading for creating useful and replicable methods for analyzing data.
Ch. 1: Collecting and Reasoning about Cybersecurity Data Ch. 2: Exploratory Data Analysis Ch. 3: Measures, Differences and Similarities Ch. 4: Graph Theory Ch. 5: Topological Data Analysis Ch. 6: Visualization Ch. 7: Cyber Stringology Ch. 8: Probability and Probability Models Ch. 9: Hierarchical Models
Subject Areas: Computer security [UR], Applied mathematics [PBW]