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en Cybersécurité et Société
Brideau-Duquette, M.; Côté, S. S. -P.; Boukhalfi, T.; Renaud, P.
Forensic Psychiatry and Big Data: Towards a Cyberphysical System in Service of Clinic, Research and Cybersecurity Article d'actes
Dans: B., Boulay; T., Di Mascio; E., Tovar; C., Meinel (Ed.): International Conference on Computer Supported Education, CSEDU - Proceedings, p. 856–864, Science and Technology Publications, Lda, 2025, ISBN: 21845026 (ISSN); 978-989758746-7 (ISBN), (Journal Abbreviation: International Conference on Computer Supported Education, CSEDU - Proceedings).
Résumé | Liens | BibTeX | Étiquettes: Artificial intelligence, Artificial life, Behavioral research, Computer forensics, Cyber security, Cyber-physical systems, Cyberphysical System, Cybersecurity, Data Lake, Data repositories, Extended Reality, Forensic engineering, Forensic psychiatry, Intelligent computing, prediction, Prevention, Research efforts, Social Engineering, Sociology, System in services
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title = {Forensic Psychiatry and Big Data: Towards a Cyberphysical System in Service of Clinic, Research and Cybersecurity},
author = {M. Brideau-Duquette and S. S. -P. Côté and T. Boukhalfi and P. Renaud},
editor = {Boulay B. and Di Mascio T. and Tovar E. and Meinel C.},
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doi = {10.5220/0013496100003932},
isbn = {21845026 (ISSN); 978-989758746-7 (ISBN)},
year = {2025},
date = {2025-01-01},
booktitle = {International Conference on Computer Supported Education, CSEDU - Proceedings},
volume = {1},
pages = {856–864},
publisher = {Science and Technology Publications, Lda},
abstract = {The advent of big data and artificial intelligence has led to the elaboration of computational psychiatry. In parallel, great progress has been made with extended reality (XR) technologies. In this article, we propose to build a forensic cyberphysical system (CPS) that, with a data lake as its computational and data repository core, will support clinical and research efforts in forensic psychiatry, this in both intramural and extramural settings. The proposed CPS requires offender's data (notably clinical, behavioural and physiological), but also emphasises the collection of such data in various XR contexts. The same data would be used to train machine and deep learning, artificial intelligence, algorithms. Beyond the direct feedback these algorithms could give to forensic specialists, they could help build forensic digital twins. They could also serve in the fine tuning of XR usage with offenders. This paper concludes with human-centered cybersecurity concerns and opportunities the same CPS would imply. The proximity between a forensic and XR-supported CPS and social engineering will be addressed, and special consideration will be given to the opportunity for situational awareness training with offenders. We conclude by sketching ethical and implementation challenges that would require future inquiring. Copyright © 2025 by SCITEPRESS - Science and Technology Publications, Lda.},
note = {Journal Abbreviation: International Conference on Computer Supported Education, CSEDU - Proceedings},
keywords = {Artificial intelligence, Artificial life, Behavioral research, Computer forensics, Cyber security, Cyber-physical systems, Cyberphysical System, Cybersecurity, Data Lake, Data repositories, Extended Reality, Forensic engineering, Forensic psychiatry, Intelligent computing, prediction, Prevention, Research efforts, Social Engineering, Sociology, System in services},
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Noor, A. F. Mohamed; Moghavvemi, S.; Tajudeen, F. P.; Motaghi, H.; Salehi, A.
Cybersecurity Readiness: A Review via Dynamic Capabilities Article d'actes
Dans: M., Myers; R.A., Alias; W.F., Boh (Ed.): Pac. Asia Conf. Inf. Syst., Association for Information Systems, 2025, ISBN: 26896354 (ISSN).
Résumé | Liens | BibTeX | Étiquettes: Cybersecurity, dynamic capabilities, information security management, organizational cybersecurity, readiness
@inproceedings{mohamed_noor_cybersecurity_2025,
title = {Cybersecurity Readiness: A Review via Dynamic Capabilities},
author = {A. F. Mohamed Noor and S. Moghavvemi and F. P. Tajudeen and H. Motaghi and A. Salehi},
editor = {Myers M. and Alias R.A. and Boh W.F.},
url = {https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-105029273577&partnerID=40&md5=2d20002e3605f51d6e87bd24f7af0cc0},
isbn = {26896354 (ISSN)},
year = {2025},
date = {2025-01-01},
booktitle = {Pac. Asia Conf. Inf. Syst.},
publisher = {Association for Information Systems},
abstract = {Understanding the factors influencing cybersecurity readiness is crucial for strategic investment in cyber capabilities. However, there is a gap in applying Dynamic Capabilities (DC) theory, which focuses on organizational agility in adapting to changing environments. This study fills this gap by using DC theory to analyze and categorize existing literature, offering a framework to classify cybersecurity readiness factors across different stages. This approach enhances our understanding of how organizations maintain a competitive edge amidst evolving cyber threats. The study addresses the following research question: What are the key factors influencing cybersecurity readiness in organizations, as discussed in literature from 2014 to 2023? Utilizing a thematic review with Atlas.ti 23, it examines literature from 2014 to 2023, providing a broad perspective on relevant factors. By applying DC theory, this research offers valuable insights for academics, organizations, and policymakers, aiding in strategy development and informed policymaking. © 2025, Association for Information Systems. All rights reserved.},
keywords = {Cybersecurity, dynamic capabilities, information security management, organizational cybersecurity, readiness},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {inproceedings}
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