1st Edition

Cyber Space and Outer Space Security

    292 Pages 37 Color & 2 B/W Illustrations
    by River Publishers

    This book delves into cutting-edge research in cyberspace and outer space security, encompassing both theoretical and experimental aspects. It provides mitigation measures and strategies to address the identified challenges within. It covers a spectrum of topics including techniques and strategies for enhancing cyberspace security, combating ransomware attacks, and securing autonomous vehicles. Additionally, it explores security and surveillance systems involving autonomous vehicles, resilience schemes against security attacks using blockchain for autonomous vehicles, security analysis of autonomous drones (UAVs), the cybersecurity kill chain, the internet of drones (IoD), and cyberspace solutions to counteract attacks. The discussion extends to mitigation strategies against weaponized AI in cyber-attacks, countermeasures for both autonomous vehicles and cyberspace attacks, as well as the limitations and future prospects of artificial intelligence (AI) and data defense in aerospace cybersecurity.

    A network comprising nodes can establish both cyberspace and outer space platforms for data exchange. Cyberspace finds diverse applications, including commercial endeavors and military defense. The integration of autonomous vehicles, unmanned aircraft systems (UAS), and drones into outer space environments is facilitated through their connection to cyberspace. One illustrative example involves the utilization of blockchain-based secure drone systems for product delivery, leveraging the combined capabilities of cyberspace and outer space security technologies. This book elucidates the intricate dynamics between cyber operations and the expanding realm of autonomous outer cyberspace, presenting new security challenges arising from heightened complexity and emerging vulnerabilities.

    1. Cyber Space and Outer Space Security and Mitigation Strategies

    2. Cyber Security for Space Systems

    3. Cybersecurity Kill Chain in Outer Space and Cyberspace Security

    4. Ransomware Attacks in Cyber Space and Mitigation Strategies

    5. Cyber Attacker Profiling and Cyber Bullying Overview

    6. Revolutionizing Medical Aid in Outer Space: A Blockchain-enabled Drone Delivery System

    7. A Secure Resilient Scheme for Autonomous Vehicles against External Attacks

    8. Internet of Drones Security and Privacy

    9. Post Quantum Cryptographic approach for Cyberspace Security

    10. Navigating the Boundless: Security in Cyberspace and Outer Space

    Biography

    Dr. P. Karthikeyan obtained his Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng.,) in Computer Science and Engineering from Anna University, Chennai, and Tamil Nadu, India in 2005 and received his Master of Engineering (M.Eng.) in Computer Science and Engineering from Anna University, Coimbatore India in 2009. He completed his Ph.D. degree in Anna University, Chennai in 2018. He works as post doctorate research fellow at the department of computer science and information engineering, National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan,  and contributed to the national projects on using technology to promote human rights and sustainable development, supported by the National Science and Technology Council, Taiwan. He possesses a high level of proficiency in project development and research, specializing in the domains of Cloud computing and the practical application of deep learning. He is well-versed in programming languages, including Java, Python, R, and C. His research endeavours have led to the publication of more than 30 papers in esteemed international journals, many of which have garnered commendable impact factors. Furthermore, he has shared his research insights through presentations at over 20 international conferences, solidifying his reputation within the academic community.

    Polinpapilinho F. Katina is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Informatics and Engineering Systems at the University of South Carolina Upstate (Spartanburg, South Carolina, USA). He previously served as a Postdoctoral Researcher for the National Centers for System of Systems Engineering (Norfolk, Virginia, USA) and Adjunct Professor in the Department of Engineering Management and Systems Engineering at Old Dominion University (Norfolk, Virginia, USA). Dr. Katina holds a B.Sc. in Engineering Technology with a minor in Engineering Management, an M.Eng. in Systems Engineering, and a Ph.D. in Engineering Management/Systems Engineering, all from Old Dominion University (Norfolk, Virginia, USA). He has received additional training from, Politecnico di Milano (Milan, Italy). His areas of research/teaching interests include, among others, complex system governance, critical infrastructure systems, decision making and analysis (under uncertainty), emerging technologies, energy systems (smart grids), engineering management, infranomics, manufacturing systems, system-of-systems, systems engineering, systems pathology, and systems thinking.

    Rajagopal Ramasamy is currently working as an associate professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at Alliance University, Bengaluru. He completed his Ph.D. degree at Anna University, Chennai. He received his post-graduation and bachelor's degrees in computer science and engineering from Anna University, Chennai. He has served as a reviewer for Inder Science and other prestigious Scopus-indexed journals. He serves on the editorial board of the International Journal of Mathematical Sciences and Engineering. He is a life member of the Indian Society for Technical Education (ISTE). He has published in more than 50 international journals and presented at many international conferences. His research interests include cloud computing, high-performance computing, big data analytics, and algorithms.