Description:Today cybersecurity is one of the prime concerns for any organization,whether governmental or private sector; and for the sake of security and safety,it may be considered of national importance for a country. Many componentsof cyberspace are disreputable and therefore vulnerable to an expanding rangeof attacks by a spectrum of hackers, criminals, terrorists, and state actors. Forexample, both government agencies as well as private sector companies, irrespec-tive of their size and nature, may suff er from cyber theft s, cyber vandalism andattacks like denial-of-service or other service-related attacks, since they incor-porate sensitive information. Many of a nation’s critical infrastructures, like theelectric power grid, air traffi c control system, fi nancial systems, and communica-tion networks, depend extensively on information technology for their opera-tion. Nowadays, threats posed by the vulnerabilities of information technologyand its malicious use have increased along with technological advancements.Following the infamous September 11, 2001 attacks against the United States,the importance of maintaining a properly fashioned security environment hasbeen realized in light of increased cyber espionage directed at private companiesand government agencies. National policy makers have become increasingly con-cerned that adversaries backed by considerable resources will attempt to exploitcyber vulnerabilities in the critical infrastructure, thereby infl icting substantialharm on a nation.Numerous policy proposals have been suggested in the past and a number ofbills have been introduced to tackle the challenges of cybersecurity. Although thelarger public discourse sometimes treats the topic of cybersecurity as a new one,the Computer Science and Telecommunications Board (CSTB) of the NationalResearch Council has extensively recognized cybersecurity as being a major chal-lenge for public policy. Th erefore, for over more than two decades the CSTB hasoff ered a wealth of information on practical measures, technical and nontechnicalchallenges, as well as potential policy concerning cybersecurity. Drawing on pastinsights developed in the body of work of the CSTB, a committee has produced a report entitled Cybersecurity Primer: Leveraging Two Decades of National AcademiesWork, which acts as a concise primer on the fundamentals of cybersecurity and thenexus between cybersecurity and public policy.Th e main objective of this book is to explore the concept of cybersecurity in paral-lel and distributed computing along with recent research developments in the fi eld.Also included are various real-time/offl ine applications and case studies in thefi elds of engineering and computer science and the modern tools and technologiesused. Information concerning various topics relating to cybersecurity technologiesis organized within the sixteen chapters of this book.