Digital Sovereignty in Cyber Security: New Challenges in Future Vision

 

During the 2022 Privacy Symposium that was held in Venice between 17-21 April 2022, representatives of CyberSec4Europe participated in an all-day workshop, the proceedings of which have been published by Springer Cham in the series, Communications in Computer and Information Science (https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-36096-1).

For participants in the conference, Springer is making the book available for free download until 16 August 2023!

 

The book is entitled Digital Sovereignty in Cyber Security: New Challenges in Future Vision with the subtitle, First International Workshop, CyberSec4Europe 2022, Venice, Italy, April 17–21, 2022, Revised Selected Papers. The editors are Antonio Skarmeta and Sara Matheu from the University of Murcia and Antonio Lioy and Daniele Canavese from the Politecnico di Torino.

The book constitutes papers presented during the workshop session titled “CyberSec4Europe – Research to Innovation: Common Research Framework on Security and Privacy” during the 2022 Privacy Symposium hosted by Università Ca’ Foscari in Venice in April 2022.

The 11 peer-reviewed selected papers present findings, conclusions, research, and recommendations in various security-related areas, from highly technical ones (e.g., software and network security) to law and human-centric ones (e.g., governance and cybersecurity awareness).

For a free download, please go to: https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-031-36096-1