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Authorization and access control : foundations, frameworks, and applications
\"This book focuses on various authorization and access control techniques, threats and attack modelling including overview of open Authorization 2.0 (Oauth2.0) framework along with User managed access (UMA) and security analysis. Important key concepts are discussed on how to provide login credentials with restricted access to third parties with primary account as a resource server. Detailed protocol overview and authorization process along with security analysis of Oauth 2.0 is discussed in this book. This book also includes case studies of websites for vulnerability issues. Features : provides overview of security challenges of IoT and mitigation techniques with a focus on authorization and access control mechanisms, discusses behavioral analysis of threats and attacks using UML base modelling, covers use of Oauth2.0 Protocol and UMA for connecting web applications, includes Role Based Access Control (RBAC), Discretionary Access Control (DAC), Mandatory Access Control (MAC), and Permission Based Access Control (PBAC). and explores how to provide access to third party web applications through resource server by use of secured and reliable Oauth2.0 framework. This book aims at researchers and professionals in IT Security, Auditing, and Computer Engineering\"-- Provided by publisher.
Competitive political regime and Internet control : case studies of Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia
2014
Why are policies of internet control adopted in a democratic state, while internet freedom is guaranteed in a more authoritarian context? In this work on the comparative politics of internet control, it is argued that regime type per se is not the direct determinant of the internet control outcome. Instead, the book proposes an alternative model that addresses the intensity of online transgressiveness and the capacity of online civil society. While online transgressiveness propels governments.
Digital privacy in the marketplace
2015
This book examines digital privacy in the marketplace. It focuses on the data exchanges between marketers and consumers, with special attention to the privacy challenges that are brought about by new information technologies. The purpose of this book is to provide a background source to help the reader think more deeply about the impact of privacy issues on both consumers and marketers. It covers topics such as: why privacy is needed, the technological, historical and academic theories of privacy, how market exchange affects privacy, what are the privacy harms and protections available, and what is the likely future of privacy.
America's information wars : the untold story of information systems in America's conflicts and politics from World War II to the internet age
\"This book narrates the development of science and intelligence information systems and technologies in the U.S. from World War II through today. The story ranges from a description of the information systems and machines of the 1940s to the rise of a huge international science information industry, and to the 1990's Open Access-Open Culture\"-- Provided by publisher.
Edited Clean Version
2009,2008
Not long ago it would have been an absurd idea to purchase a television, CD or MP3 or DVD player, computer software, or game console with the intention of limiting its capabilities. However, as Raiford Guins demonstrates in Edited Clean Version, today’s media technology is marketed and sold for what it does not contain and what it will not deliver.
Internet censorship : a reference handbook
\"Covering topics ranging from web filters to laws aimed at preventing the flow of information, this book explores freedom--and censorship--of the Internet and considers the advantages and disadvantages of policies at each end of the spectrum\"-- Provided by publisher.