1st Edition

Cybersecurity in Knowledge Management Cyberthreats and Solutions

Edited By Narasimha Rao Vajjhala, Kenneth David Strang Copyright 2025
240 Pages 20 Color Illustrations
by CRC Press

240 Pages 20 Color Illustrations
by CRC Press

In an era where digital transformation is vital across industries, protecting knowledge and information assets has become critical. Cybersecurity in Knowledge Management: Cyberthreats and Solutions explores the intersection of knowledge management and cybersecurity, offering an in-depth examination of the strategies, technologies, and frameworks necessary to safeguard organizational knowledge... Read more

Table of Contents

 

Editors

Contributing Authors

Foreword

Preface

Chapter 1

The Role of AI and Machine Learning in KM and Cybersecurity

Rahul Dasari, W3 Research, USA

Narasimha Rao Vajjhala, University of New York Tirana, Albania

Mathias Mbu Fonkam, Penn State University, USA

Chapter 2

Critically Analyzing Cybercrime Resilience Problems in the European Supply Chain Industry: A Preliminary Best Practice Radial Model

         Kenneth David Strang, W3 Research and University of the Cumberlands, USA

         Bulcsú Székely, LUT University, Finland

Chapter 3

Supply Chain Vulnerabilities in Knowledge Systems

J. Sudarvel, Karpagam Academy of Higher Education, India

R. Velmurugan, Karpagam Academy of Higher Education, India

S. Senthilkumar, Skyline University, Nigeria

Ravi Thirumalaisamy, Modern College of Business and Science, Sultanate of Oman

R. Sankar Ganesh, VelTech Rangarajan Dr.Sagunthal R&D Institute of Science and   Technology, India

Chapter 4

Strategies for Secure Knowledge Management: An In-Depth Analysis of Educational Data Protection Trends and Themes

Eriona Çela, University of New York Tirana, Albania

Alexey Vedishchev, American University of Nigeria, Nigeria

Narasimha Rao Vajjhala, University of New York Tirana, Albania

Chapter 5

Cybersecurity: Trends and Challenges in Academia

Ritu Pareek, Birla Institute of Technology- Mesra, India

Chapter 6

Cases of Real-world Cybersecurity Breaches and Insider Threats to Entrepreneurship: Exploring Implications for Knowledge Management

Lukman Raimi, Universiti Brunei Darussalam, Brunei Darussalam

Chapter 7

The Language of Hate: An Exploration of Cyberbullying and Hate Speech Using Artificial Intelligence Techniques

Swati Maste, PES University, India

Chinmayi Shetty, PES University, India

Pallavi Prabhu, PES University, India

Richa Sharma, PES University, India

Arti Arya, PES University, India

Chapter 8

Combatting Cyberthreats in African Digital Space with Artificial Intelligence

Basil Osayin Daudu, Kogi State University, Anyigba, Nigeria

Goddy Uwa Osimen, Covenant University, Ota, Nigeria

Chapter 9

Enhancing Knowledge Management Integrity through Fake News Detection: A Hybrid LSTM-XGBoost Approach for Cybersecurity

MV Sujan Kumar, Vellore Institute of Technology, Vellore, India

Ganesh Khekare, Vellore Institute of Technology, Vellore, India

Anurup Sankriti, Vellore Institute of Technology, Vellore, India

Chapter 10

An In-Depth Comparative Analysis of Malware Classification Techniques

Dipesh Vaya, Poornima University, Rajasthan, India

Rakesh Kumar Saxena, Poornima University, Rajasthan, India

Chapter 11

Safeguarding Knowledge Assets: Exploring the Nexus of Human Factors, Organizational Culture, and Social Engineering in KM Security

Manas Kumar Yogi, Pragati Engineering College, India

Dwarampudi Aiswarya, Pragati Engineering College, India

Chapter 12

The Role of Knowledge Management in Cybersecurity for Digital Marketing Campaigns

Rajasekhara Mouly Potluri, Kazakh British Technical University, Kazakhstan

Yerzhan B. Mukashev, Kazakh British Technical University, Kazakhstan

Lohith Sekhar Potluri, University of California San Diego, San Diego, USA

Chapter 13

Knowledge Management and Cybersecurity in Higher Educational Institutions After Covid-19: A Case of Kazakhstan

Rajasekhara Mouly Potluri, Kazakh British Technical University, Kazakhstan

Chapter 14

Future Directions and Emerging Trends in Cybersecurity for Knowledge Management

 Philip Eappen, Cape Breton University, Canada

Adeyemi Abel Ajibesin, Cape Peninsula University of Technology, South Africa

Narasimha Rao Vajjhala, University of New York Tirana, Albania

 

Biography

Assoc. Prof. Narasimha Rao Vajjhala is working as the Dean of the Faculty of Engineering and Architecture at the University of New York Tirana, Albania. He had previously served as the Chair of the Computer Science and Software Engineering departments at the School of IT and Computing at the American University of Nigeria in Yola, Nigeria. He has a doctorate in Information Systems and Technology from the USA, an MBA in Information Systems from Switzerland, and a Masters’ degree in Computer Applications from India. He is a senior member of the Association for Computer Machinery (ACM) and Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). He is also an active member of EC-Council, Association for Information Systems (AIS), and Project Management Institute (PMI). He has over 18 years of experience in teaching mainly programming and database-related courses at both graduate and undergraduate levels in Europe and Africa. He has also worked as a consultant in technology firms in Europe and has experience participating in an EU-funded project. He has supervised several undergraduate senior design projects and graduate theses. He holds several professional certifications including Project Management Professional (PMP), Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH), Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS), Certified Associate in Python Programming (PCAP), PRINCE2 Agile® Practitioner Certificate in Agile Project Management, Oracle Certified SQL Expert, Oracle Certified Associate (OCA), Microsoft Certified Trainer (MCT), Sun Certified Java Professional (SCJP), Microsoft Certified Solution Developer (MCSD), Microsoft Certified Application Developer (MCAD), IBM Cyber Security Analyst, and Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA). He has edited several peer-reviewed books, published monographs, peer-reviewed book chapters, refereed international conference proceedings, peer-reviewed journal articles, and review articles. He has extensive experience teaching in highly diverse cultural environments. He is fluent in English (IELTS – 8.0 on a scale of 9.0). Kenneth David Strang has more than 290 mostly-sole-authored scholarly publications. He is a professor who teaches and supervises undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral students across five disciplines: business administration, management information systems, marketing/consumer behavior, supply chain management and economics/statistics. Ken has a doctorate in project management (operations research), an MBA (strategic management), a BSBA (marketing), an AAS (IT) all with summa cum laude/honors plus he is an internationally licensed Project Management Professional (PMI, USA), a Certified Research Professional (IIPMR, USA), a Certified Network Administrator (Novell, USA), a Certified Supply Chain Specialist/Procurement Professional (IIPMR, USA) and a Fellow Life Management Institute with distinction (LOMA, USA). Dr. Strang has lifetime grant projects valued over $7 million+, and he has won several honors including a Behavior Energy Climate Change Fellowship from the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy, the Emerald Literati award and Duke of Edinborough community service medal, along with several presidential citations.