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What is Adaptive Threats

Handbook of Research on Innovative Approaches to Information Technology in Library and Information Science
Adaptive threats are cyber attackers who continuously adapt their tactics and methods to evade detection and compromise digital systems effectively.
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Applications, Challenges, and Future Directions of Cybersecurity Surveillance Systems
Saptarshi Kumar Sarkar (Brainware University, India), Piyal Roy (Brainware University, India), Shivnath Ghosh (Brainware University, India), and Amitava Podder (Brainware University, India)
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-0807-3.ch015
Abstract
Systems for monitoring cybersecurity are now crucial instruments for safeguarding digital assets and fending off numerous attacks. This chapter covers the various uses, challenges, and new developments of using surveillance systems in order to enhance cybersecurity. Discussion themes include threat detection, incident response, insider threat identification, and vulnerability management. The primary challenges—including data overload, false positives, privacy concerns, skill gaps, regulatory compliance, adaptive threats, and cultural acceptance—are also exhaustively examined. The report also covers recent advancements, such as the use of zero trust architectures, the development of behavioral analytics, and the blending of AI and ML technologies. By addressing these problems and implementing these trends, organizations can strengthen their entire cybersecurity posture.
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