"Information Security Technologies in Decentralised Distributed Networks" has been published
Fort Publishing House has published the first part of the monograph “Information Security Technologies in Decentralized Distributed Networks”, edited by Roman Oleynikov, Olexander Kuznetsov, Olexander Lemeshko. The monograph was published with the financial support of the National Research Foundation of Ukraine (grant 2020.01/0351). It contains the results of research carried out on the stages of the project “Analysis, research, development and implementation of modern projects. information security technologies for global monitoring of cyber space of Ukraine in crisis and emergency situations”.
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Fort Publishing House has published the first part of the monograph “Information Security Technologies in Decentralized Distributed Networks”, edited by Roman Oleynikov, Olexander Kuznetsov, Olexander Lemeshko. The monograph was published with the financial support of the National Research Foundation of Ukraine (grant 2020.01/0351). It contains the results of research carried out on the stages of the project “Analysis, research, development and implementation of modern projects. information security technologies for global monitoring of cyber space of Ukraine in crisis and emergency situations”.
Congratulations to the staff of V.V. Popovskyy ICE Department Professors Lemeshko O. and Radivilova T., Yeremenko O., Yevdokymenko M. and assistant Shapovalova A. who are co-authors of this scientific work!
The monograph investigates information and cybersecurity processes, models, methods and mechanisms for monitoring cyber space in Ukraine in crisis and emergency situations. The results of the analysis, research and substantiation of models, methods and protocols of personal data protection taking into account the requirements of a decentralized environment; application of modern technologies in contact tracing; models of threats, offender and security, data depersonalization and network construction; cryptographic primitives and interaction protocols; quick and early intrusion detection and identification of network attacks, detection of unauthorized access; criteria and indicators of cryptographic mechanisms efficiency etc.
The monograph is intended for a wide range of scientists, developers and experts in the field of information and cybersecurity, cryptology and electronic trust services, modeling of decentralized distributed information networks and systems. The material will be useful for the training of postgraduate, master and bachelor students in the branches of knowledge 12 “Information Technologies” and 17 “Electronics and Telecommunications”.