Next-Generation Systems and Secure Computing
Santanu Koley (Hrsg.), Subhankar Joardar (Hrsg.), Subhabrata Barman (Hrsg.)
Naturwissenschaften, Medizin, Informatik, Technik / Informatik
Beschreibung
Next-Generation Systems and Secure Computing is essential for anyone looking to stay ahead in the rapidly evolving landscape of technology. It offers crucial insights into advanced computing models and their security implications, equipping readers with the knowledge needed to navigate the complex challenges of today’s digital world.
The development of technology in recent years has produced a number of scientific advancements in sectors like computer science. The advent of new computing models has been one particular development within this sector. New paradigms are always being invented, greatly expanding cloud computing technology. Fog, edge, and serverless computing are examples of these revolutionary advanced technologies. Nevertheless, these new approaches create new security difficulties and are forcing experts to reassess their current security procedures. Devices for edge computing aren’t designed with the same IT hardware protocols in mind. There are several application cases for edge computing and the Internet of Things (IoT) in remote locations. Yet, cybersecurity settings and software upgrades are commonly disregarded when it comes to preventing cybercrime and guaranteeing data privacy.
Next-Generation Systems and Secure Computing compiles cutting-edge studies on the development of cutting-edge computing technologies and their role in enhancing current security practices. The book will highlight topics like fault tolerance, federated cloud security, and serverless computing, as well as security issues surrounding edge computing in this context, offering a thorough discussion of the guiding principles, operating procedures, applications, and unexplored areas of study. Next-Generation Systems and Secure Computing is a one-stop resource for learning about the technology, procedures, and individuals involved in next-generation security and computing.