Wk-10 A
Running head: ANNOTATED BIBILIOGRAPHY (ISOL 534 – Application Security) 1
Running head: ANNOTATED BIBILIOGRAPHY (ISOL 534 – Application Security) 2
Week-4 Annotated Bibliography
Course: ISOL-534
May 31, 2019
Annotated Bibliography
1. Argun, U., & Dağlar, M. (2016). Examination of Routine Activities Theory by property crime. Journal of Human Sciences, 13(1), 1188-1198.
· Argun & Dağlar (2016) researched various tools that the government uses to prevent crime. In the research, the authors interviewed various machinery like the FBI and homeland security. The authors found that crime reports and routine theories of the crimes to track down the crimes. The major crimes that the watchdogs prevent is burglary and theft.
2. Berlusconi (2017). Social network analysis and crime prevention. In Crime Prevention in the 21st Century (pp. 129-141). Springer, Cham
· Berlusconi (2017) tries to investigate how social network analysis prevent crime. In the research, the researcher reviewed FBI records as well as consultations on the tools that they use to prevent crime. The authors found out that the FBI uses the social network to create profiles for crimes. Besides, the social network helps the government machinery to learn terror tactics.
3. Bhabad, A. V., Heda, J. R., Dhatrak, V. N., Shahane, G. P., & Shirole, B. S. (2016). Data Confidentiatity and Security in Cloud Computing Using KIST Algorithm. International Journal, 1(1).
· Bhabd highlights that there is expansion utilization of cloud computing is a common thing in computing. Cloud computing provides the latest furnishes at a convenient cost. Therefore, cloud computing provides several advantages and transparency in the use of the internet. Besides, cloud computing provides guaranteed to the security of the users. Therefore, cloud computing provides adequate computer advertisement.
4. Conteh, N. Y., & Schmick, P. J. (2016). Cybersecurity: risks, vulnerabilities, and countermeasures to prevent social engineering attacks. International Journal of Advanced Computer Research, 6(23), 31.
· Conteh & Schmick (2016) researched to investigate the various risks associated with cybersecurity and company’s organization information. The research included databases, LAN and enterprise information, and intranet, and cyber intrusions. The paper highlights that social engineering is an important tool in controlling cybercrimes and security of the people in general.
5. Fong, A., (2017). The role of app intermediaries in protecting data privacy. International Journal of Law and Information Technology, 25(2), 85-114.
· Fong (2017) highlights the roles of government and organization in controlling personal information. The author identifies that people provide personal information while accessing services. Fong identifies that the organizations can protect information can protect information through guarding of the database as well as not exposing information to third parties.
6. Girard, A., & Sercia. (2013). Immigration and food insecurity: social and nutritional issues for recent immigrants in Montreal, Canada. International Journal of Migration, Healt, and Social Care, 9(1), 32-45.
· Girard & Sercia (2013) found out that the increase in immigrants in Canada affects technology and social security of the citizens. The research mainly focused on the on the first generation of immigrants. The researchers used quantitative research on the study sample. The research s found out that the people increased technology and social security on the natives.
7. Gulati, R., Raffaelli, R., Rivkin, J. W., & Zuzul, T. (2016). Does" what We Do" Make Us" who We Are"? Organizational Design and Identity Change at the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
· Gulatiet al., (2016) tries to investigate the various changes that have occurred in the FBI and other government bodies to promote security. The authors tried to investigate how the FBI and homeland security evolved to promote the security of people living in the USA. The authors highlight that the organizational bodies underwent major transformation after the September 11 attacks. The author interviewed 115 FBI special units found that the machinery has undergone a major transformation to promote the security of the USA citizens. The body also guards tools to protect the country from cyber-attacks.
8. Jain, A. K., Nandakumar, K., & Ross, A. (2016). 50 years of biometric research: Accomplishments, challenges, and opportunities. Pattern Recognition Letters, 79, 80-105.
· Jain et al., (2016) tried to investigate the major tools that companies and the government use to control insecurity among its clients. In the study, the researcher used 150 heads of companies from states in Europe. The company managers identified that companies use both biometrics and tokens to control security. In other cases, they utilize the National DNA index to catch criminals.
9. Segal, A. (2016). The hacked world order: How nations fight, trade, maneuver, and manipulate in the digital age. Hachette UK.
· Segal conducted a study on the strategies that nations have taken to protect its citizens from attacks. The author conducted a literature review on materials written on how nations try to protect people from attacks. The study found out that the nations have set enough funds to prevent social insecurity and cyber-attacks. The government has also invested in training special agents to control cyber security and promote the welfare of the people.
10. Jasper, S. E., (2017). US cyber threat intelligence sharing frameworks. International Journal of Intelligence and Counterintelligence, 30(1), 53-65.
· The author highlights the various strategies that the government utilizes to control cyber and terror attacks. The government utilizes intelligence cycle that analyses the process of intelligence gathering. Another tool that the article highlights is intelligence gathering that involves tracking and criminal profiling. Through profiling, the government can easily predict organized crimes.
11. King, N. J., & Raja, V. T. (2012). Protecting the privacy and security of sensitive customer data in the cloud. Computer Law & Security Review, 28(3), 308-319
· King & Raja (2012) highlights that cloud computing as the basis of future computing. The global computing infrastructure aims at cloud computing by improving security in computing. Security aspects and risks remain the core point of core interests. The companies have introduced numerous cloud-based services that are dispersed over various places in remote severs and reduce the number of people that access them.
12. Mokyr, J., Vickers, C., & Ziebarth, N. L. (2015). The history of technological anxiety and the future of economic growth: Is this time different? Journal of Economic Perspectives, 29(3), 31-50.
· Mokyr et al., (2015) highlight that technological anxiety is one of the major causes of tension and anxiety among countries. The authors say that technology is the major source of economic progress in human history. The authors found that technology anxiety is the major cause of cyber and social security. Therefore, nations are taking several measures to reduce the impact of social security.
13. Orrenius, P. M., & Zavodny, M. (2017). Creating cohesive, coherent immigration policy. Journal on Migration and Human Security, 5(1), 180-193.
· Orrenius & Zavodny (2017) highlight that the government has come with immigration rules that are efficient. The states have engaged in ramifications of some of the earlier laws that allowed an influx of terror groups. However, with the current law, the states only a few people into the states who have no criminal records are allowed to visit the countries.
14. Adamson, F., (2016). Spaces of global security: Beyond methodological nationalism. Journal of Global Security Studies, 1(1), 19-35.
· Over time there is an increase in overall political, social, and space meaning. Hence, there is a need to analyze the technological needs of the country. Adamson highlights that methodological nationalist is the main idea that characterizes the security of the people. Political geography is one of the major issues that affect the security of information in a country. The author of the articles found out that manage spatial turn is the major cause of technological risks.
15. Zeitzoff, T., (2017). How social media is changing conflict. Journal of Conflict Resolution, 61(9), 1970-1991.
· Zeitzoff (2017) tries to investigate how social media is changing and reducing conflicts. The author highlights that social media is an important tool in reducing conflicts in society. Politicians use social media to reduce conflicts in society today since they use the information to gather data for conflicts. Besides, government Machinery such as Homeland security uses social media to get information on terror attacks by using the personal information that the terrorists provide on their social media pages.
References
Adamson, F., (2016). Spaces of global security: Beyond methodological nationalism. Journal of Global Security Studies, 1(1), 19-35.
Argun, U., & Dağlar, M. (2016). Examination of Routine Activities Theory by property crime. Journal of Human Sciences, 13(1), 1188-1198.
Berlusconi (2017). Social network analysis and crime prevention. In Crime Prevention in the 21st Century (pp. 129-141). Springer, Cham
Bhabad, A. V., Heda, J. R., Dhatrak, V. N., Shahane, G. P., & Shirole, B. S. (2016). Data Confidentiatity and Security in Cloud Computing Using KIST Algorithm. International Journal, 1(1).
Conteh, N. Y., & Schmick, P. J. (2016). Cybersecurity: risks, vulnerabilities, and countermeasures to prevent social engineering attacks. International Journal of Advanced Computer Research, 6(23), 31.
Fong, A., (2017). The role of app intermediaries in protecting data privacy. International Journal of Law and Information Technology, 25(2), 85-114.
Girard, A., & Sercia. (2013). Immigration and food insecurity: social and nutritional issues for recent immigrants in Montreal, Canada. International Journal of Migration, Healt, and Social Care, 9(1), 32-45.
Gulati, R., Raffaelli, R., Rivkin, J. W., & Zuzul, T. (2016). Does" what We Do" Make Us" who We Are"? Organizational Design and Identity Change at the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
Jain, A. K., Nandakumar, K., & Ross, A. (2016). 50 years of biometric research: Accomplishments, challenges, and opportunities. Pattern Recognition Letters, 79, 80-105.
Segal, A. (2016). The hacked world order: How nations fight, trade, maneuver, and manipulate in the digital age. Hachette UK.
Jasper, S. E., (2017). US cyber threat intelligence sharing frameworks. International Journal of Intelligence and Counterintelligence, 30(1), 53-65.
King, N. J., & Raja, V. T. (2012). Protecting the privacy and security of sensitive customer data in the cloud. Computer Law & Security Review, 28(3), 308-319
Mokyr, J., Vickers, C., & Ziebarth, N. L. (2015). The history of technological anxiety and the future of economic growth: Is this time different? Journal of Economic Perspectives, 29(3), 31-50.
Orrenius, P. M., & Zavodny, M. (2017). Creating cohesive, coherent immigration policy. Journal on Migration and Human Security, 5(1), 180-193.
Zeitzoff, T., (2017). How social media is changing conflict. Journal of Conflict Resolution, 61(9), 1970-1991.