1st Edition

Quantum Algorithms for Enhancing Cybersecurity in Computational Intelligence in Healthcare

348 Pages 91 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

348 Pages 91 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

This book explores the exciting field of quantum computing, which is changing how we approach computation. It covers the basics, cybersecurity aspects, advanced machine learning techniques, and the many ways quantum computing can be used. Quantum computing is much more powerful than traditional computing. The book starts by explaining the core concepts like qubits, quantum gates, superposition,... Read more

Acknowledgments
Editor biographies
List of contributors

1. A generic deep learning framework for medical cyber–physical systems
K. ADITYA SHASTRY

2. Quantum cryptography and cybersecurity in healthcare data
DEEPIKA BHATIA, TANYA SINGH, AND HARSH BHASIN

3. Quantum artificial intelligence for cyber threat mitigation
DEEPIKA BHATIA, PRANAV BHARDWAJ, AND JAYATI AHUJA

4. Advancements in quantum key distribution: DPS-QKD, superconducting nanowires, and secure long-distance communication
M. JONAH PAULIN JOYCE, KANCHIRAOPALLY VYAAHRUTHI, SAMYUKTAA S. V., ALAGUSUNDARAM DIVYASHREE, AND VISHAL SHARMA

5. Quantum cryptography and cybersecurity
VIJAYA KUMAR POLEPALLY, CH. SRIVARDHAN KUMAR, C. MADHUSUDHANA RAO, SIVA RAMA KRISHNA T., AND DILEEP PULUGU

6. Quantum key distribution and secure communication in the quantum era
ROHIT BANTUPALLI, KARTICK SUTRADHAR, AND BHEEMAPPA HALAVAR

7. Quantum cryptography and cybersecurity: Enhancing blockchain and IoT security in supply chains
ANJANA RANI AND MONIKA SAXENA

8. Quantum-driven creativity: Harnessing generative AI with quantum computing
PURNIMA GUPTA, GAGAN VARSHNEY, TEJASWI KHANNA, SHIVANI CHAUDHARY, AND KHUSHI GARG

9. Quantum artificial intelligence for cyber threat mitigation and enhanced cyber defense
MUHAMMAD HAMID, BASHIR ALAM, AND OM PAL

10. A review of quantum machine learning techniques in natural language processing
BHARATHI MOHAN G., ABHAY NANDURI, PRASANNA KUMAR R., AND GAYATHRI M.

11. Quantum computing: Redefining encryption and decryption
ANISH BHUJBAL, VINOD KIMBAHUNE, AND VASUDHA PHALTANKAR

12. Path-aware neural networks with adaptive topic modeling for sub-event detection in dynamic social media contexts
G. AKILADEVI AND M. ARUN

13. Secure transmission of electronic health records using quantum safe blockchain network (QSBN)
RAMASAMY MARIAPPAN

14. Quantum-enhanced threat detection systems for healthcare infrastructure
G. PRASANNA LAKSHMI, RABINS PORWAL, AMOL PATGAWANTAR, VISHNUPRIYA BORRA, AND K. ARUNA KUMARI

15. Quantum-driven innovation in 5G communications
PERMALRAJA RENGARAJU, M. D. ASIF, V. S. SARANYA, CHATSE R. V., AND DEEPTI RAUT

16. Architecting and evaluating quantum algorithms for enhancing security in photonic quantum key distribution protocols: A case study of the SARG04 protocol and Z-gate optical qubits
GOPINATH PALAI AND BHUKYA ARUN KUMAR

17. Integrating quantum computing with artificial intelligence: The future of technology
BALAJEE MARAM, NAGENDAR YAMSANI, B. SANTHOSH KUMAR, J. ANITHA, KALAVALA SWETHA, AND LENKA SWATHI

18. Logical cell units in quantum computing architecture (QCA): Bridging cryptography and high-speed logic processing
KAMARAJ A. AND SRIDHAR RAJ S.

19. Cybersecurity technicians for fog and edge computing
KETAN SARVAKAR

20. Future perspectives and emerging trends in intelligent mobile and IoT ecosystems
SAMPATH BOOPATHI AND S. SURESH

21. Quantum computing-based cybersecurity applications: Case studies
KAVITA TUKARAM PATIL, KARTIKA BORSE, AND MAYURI KULKARNI

22. Quantum computing and secure business models
SHRUTIKA MISHRA AND PRIYANSHU MISHRA

23. Integration of innovative business models using quantum computing and generative AI
PRIYANSHU MISHRA AND SHRUTIKA MISHRA

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Biography

Prateek Singhal is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at Christ (Deemed University), Delhi-NCR. He is pursuing a Ph.D. in Medical Imaging at the Maharishi University of Information Technology in Lucknow, India. He has almost five years of experience doing research and teaching. He has published multiple research articles in SCI/SCIE/Scopus publications and has spoken at prestigious conferences. His research and scholarly activities centre on the interface of machine learning, artificial intelligence, and healthcare applications. His works include several forms, including journal articles, book chapters, and novels, displaying a dedication to sharing research findings with both academic and general audiences. Singhal's work on using AI and machine learning approaches to analyse medical images has been highlighted in several publications. He holds several national and international patents, some of which are awarded. He has contributed to IEEE and Elsevier, among other publications. He serves on the scientific advisory committee at his current institute. His current interests include image processing, medical imaging, human-computer interfaces, neurocomputing, and the Internet of Things.

Pramod Kumar Mishra is working as a Head and Professor in the Department of Computer Science & Engineering at Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi. He has completed a Ph.D. degree in A study of an efficient shortest path algorithms for serial and parallel computers from APS University, Rewa, India. He has more than thirty years of experience in research and teaching. He has received various Awards and fellowships from well-reputed organisations. He has also received various grants from national and international government bodies/agencies. He has published several research articles in SCI/SCIE/Scopus journals and at conferences of high repute. He has also authored a book on Cloud Computing. He has various National and international patents, and some are granted. He has made contributions to IEEE, Elsevier, etc.. He is on the research advisory team in his present institute. His current areas of interest include AI and Machine Learning Algorithms, Data Analytics, Parallel Computing, High-Performance Clusters, Algorithm Engineering (AE), High-Performance AE, Parallel Computation, and Computational Complexity.

Mokhtar Mohammed Hasan is a Lecturer in the Computer Science Department at the College of Science for Women, University of Baghdad, a position he has held since 2003.  He earned his B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees in Computer Science from Baghdad University, achieving top rankings in both programs.  He furthered his education by obtaining a Ph.D. in Computer Science from Banaras Hindu University, India, also graduating first in his class. His work spans a range of topics within computer science, including password security using neural networks, automatic block selection for texture image synthesis using genetic algorithms, and applying Quran security and Hamming codes for text modification prevention.  He has also extensively researched gesture recognition systems, exploring various techniques like HSV brightness factor matching, scaled normalisation, and geometric feature analysis.  His work in this area has been published in international journals such as the International Journal of Image Processing and the International Journal of Computer Science & Information Technology.  More recently, his research has extended to areas like deep learning for disease distinction and blockchain-based student information management systems, with publications in AIP Conference Proceedings and Lecture Notes on Data Engineering and Communications Technologies.  His publications demonstrate a sustained contribution to the field of computer science, with a particular focus on image processing, pattern recognition, and security.