Information security primarily serves these six distinct purposes—authentication, authorization, prevention of data theft, sensitive data safety / privacy, data protection / integrity, non-repudiation. The entire gamut of infosec rests upon cryptography. The author begins as a protagonist to explain that modern cryptography is more suited for machines rather than humans. This is explained through a brief history of ciphers and their evolution into cryptography and its various forms.
The premise is further reinforced by a critical assessment of algorithm-based modern cryptography in the age of emerging technologies like artificial intelligence and blockchain. With simple and lucid examples, the author demonstrates that the hypothetical ""man versus machine"" scenario is not by chance, but by design. The book doesn’t end here like most others that wind up with a sermon on ethics and eventual merging of humans with technology (i.e., singularity).
A very much practicable solution has been presented with a real-world use-case scenario, wherein infosec is designed around the needs, biases, flaws and skills of humans. This innovative approach, as trivial as it may seem to some, has the power to bring about a paradigm shift in the overall strategy of information technology that can change our world for the better.
By:
Prashant A Upadhyaya
Imprint: CRC Press
Country of Publication: United Kingdom
Dimensions:
Height: 234mm,
Width: 156mm,
ISBN: 9781032863641
ISBN 10: 1032863641
Pages: 186
Publication Date: 29 November 2024
Audience:
Professional and scholarly
,
Undergraduate
Format: Paperback
Publisher's Status: Forthcoming
Foreword. Preface. About the Author. Introduction. Chapter I: Need for Secrecy & its History. Chapter II: Evolution of Codes, Ciphers and Cryptography. Chapter III: Man v/s. Machine. Chapter IV: Of, For and By the Machines. Chapter V: Humanistic Design. Chapter VI: Anthropocentric Cryptography. Chapter VII: ManusCrypt. Chapter VIII: Business Use Case Scenario. Chapter IX: RAM For ManusCrypt. Chapter X: Architectural Appraisal. Chapter XI: Paradigm Shift. Chapter XII: Technical Notes. Appendix. Bibliography. Index
Prashant A Upadhyaya is a Post-Doctoral Senior Research Fellow in Strategy at the National School of Leadership, Pune, India; a Fellow of the American Academy of Project Management, Colorado, USA. He is also an executive alumnus of IIM, Indore and IIT, Kanpur. He is a Certified Management Consultant and a Digital Transformation Advisor by profession. He is also a Certified Solutions Architect, Certified Enterprise Blockchain Professional, Certified API Designer / Security Architect / Product Manager and Lead Auditor for Information Security Management System. He has 20 years of experience across several domains and has managed projects across Europe, Middle East, Africa, South Asia and South East Asia. He has been an auditor, consultant and trainer for various MNCs, corporates and SMEs. He has won two awards viz. “Bharat Ratna Dr. Radhakrishnan Gold Medal Award” from GEPRA, Chennai, India and “Best Researcher Award” from VPA, Chennai, India for his contribution to entrepreneurship and process improvement initiatives for SMEs, respectively. Apart from his profession, he is also a “Jyotish Vidya Vachaspati” and known to many as Pt. Vibhootinath. In this book, he has tried to present a new paradigm where everything in the arena of information technology is designed around humans. He has also authored two other books viz. Ternicode: Law of Three (genre: Leadership / Business Management) and Swarbhanu Rahasya: Role of Nodes in Destiny (genre: Astrology / Indology).