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Securing Critical Infrastructures Professor Mohamed K Kamara Phd

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Securing Critical Infrastructures Professor Mohamed K Kamara Phd
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Publisher: Xlibris US
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.73 MB
Author: Professor Mohamed K. Kamara Ph.D.
ISBN: 9781796093865, 9781796093889, 1796093866, 1796093882, 2020904871
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Securing Critical Infrastructures Professor Mohamed K Kamara Phd by Professor Mohamed K. Kamara Ph.d. 9781796093865, 9781796093889, 1796093866, 1796093882, 2020904871 instant download after payment.

This book explains the modern techniques required to protect a cyber security critical infrastructure. Three fundamental techniques are presented, namely: network access control, physical access control, encryption and decryption techniques. Dr. Kamara had won two awards for community building in higher education and is an author of two other books:
The Implications of Internet Usage, 2013 The Impacts of Cognitive Theory on Human and Computer Science Development, 2016

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