Ransomware Revolution: The Rise of a Prodigious Cyber Threat

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Ransomware Revolution: The Rise of a Prodigious Cyber Threat

Cybernetics and systems theory Coding theory and cryptology Risk assessment Electronics engineering Computer security Data encryption Network security

Author: Matthew Ryan

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Collection: Advances in Information Security

Language: English

Published by: Springer

Published on: 24th February 2021

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 9 Mb

ISBN: 9783030665838


Overview

This book explores the genesis of ransomware and how the parallel emergence of encryption technologies has elevated ransomware to become the most prodigious cyber threat that enterprises are confronting. It also investigates the driving forces behind what has been dubbed the ‘ransomware revolution’ after a series of major attacks beginning in 2013, and how the advent of cryptocurrencies provided the catalyst for the development and increased profitability of ransomware, sparking a phenomenal rise in the number and complexity of ransomware attacks. 

Technological Impact

This book analyzes why the speed of technology adoption has been a fundamental factor in the continued success of financially motivated cybercrime, and how the ease of public access to advanced encryption techniques has allowed malicious actors to continue to operate with increased anonymity across the internet. This anonymity has enabled increased collaboration between attackers, which has aided the development of new ransomware attacks, and led to an increasing level of technical complexity in ransomware attacks. This book highlights that the continuous expansion and early adoption of emerging technologies may be beyond the capacity of conventional risk managers and risk management frameworks.

Target Audience

Researchers and advanced level students studying or working in computer science, business or criminology will find this book useful as a reference or secondary text.  Professionals working in cybersecurity, cryptography, information technology, financial crime (and other related topics) will also welcome this book as a reference.

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