The recent years have witnessed unprecedented growth in digital infrastructure,driven by rapid advances in cloud computing,the Internet of Things(IoT),smart cities,healthcare informatics,and industrial automation.Whil...The recent years have witnessed unprecedented growth in digital infrastructure,driven by rapid advances in cloud computing,the Internet of Things(IoT),smart cities,healthcare informatics,and industrial automation.While these technologies have improved efficiency and connectivity,they have also created complex vulnerabilities that more sophisticated cyber adversaries can exploit.Cybersecurity is no longer a static domain but a constantly evolving field where threats such as ransomware,advanced persistent threats,and zero-day exploits demand adaptive,intelligent,and proactive responses.Emergent technologies such as artificial intelligence(AI),deep learning,distributed architectures,chaos theory,and post-quantum cryptography are transforming the way we conceptualise and implement information security.These approaches offer not only enhanced accuracy and robustness but also scalability,adaptability,and resilience across diverse,resource-limited environments.Consequently,the goal of this Special Issue on Emerging Technologies in Information Security is to compile innovative contributions that advance the boundaries of theory and practice in this swiftly evolving field.展开更多
文摘The recent years have witnessed unprecedented growth in digital infrastructure,driven by rapid advances in cloud computing,the Internet of Things(IoT),smart cities,healthcare informatics,and industrial automation.While these technologies have improved efficiency and connectivity,they have also created complex vulnerabilities that more sophisticated cyber adversaries can exploit.Cybersecurity is no longer a static domain but a constantly evolving field where threats such as ransomware,advanced persistent threats,and zero-day exploits demand adaptive,intelligent,and proactive responses.Emergent technologies such as artificial intelligence(AI),deep learning,distributed architectures,chaos theory,and post-quantum cryptography are transforming the way we conceptualise and implement information security.These approaches offer not only enhanced accuracy and robustness but also scalability,adaptability,and resilience across diverse,resource-limited environments.Consequently,the goal of this Special Issue on Emerging Technologies in Information Security is to compile innovative contributions that advance the boundaries of theory and practice in this swiftly evolving field.