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Proceedings of Sixth International Ethical Hacking Conference - AI and Law (eHaCON 2025)

Inglese · Tascabile

Pubblicazione il 05.09.2025

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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the International Ethical Hacking Conference, eHaCON 2025, the 6th international conference of its type held in Kolkata, India, in February 2025. The aim of eHaCON 2025 is to give an open platform for people to discuss the implication of new technologies and the regulatory side of the same for secured society. The eHaCON 2025 focuses on the new challenges and opportunities for the law created by the rise of artificial intelligence (AI). AI has significant implications for several broad societal issues, including investor protection, consumer protection, privacy, misinformation, and civil rights. Presently, AI is being used in various spectrums of the legal fraternity, such as drafting contracts, briefs, laws, regulations, and court opinions. It can also make enforcement and adjudication more effective. In addition, cyber-physical systems design, architecture, and their integration with AI make this book a useful reference material for researchers and practitioners.

Sommario

Part I Keynotes.- The Role of Artificial Intelligence in Enhancing Cybersecurity: Trends, Challenges, and Ethical Considerations.- Hidden Figures: the missing connection among women, careers, and the video game industry.- Part II Evolution of AI.- Generative AI to Bridge the Gap and Improve Medical Reporting Interpretation.- Electroencephalography based Autism Detection: A Comprehensive Review.- The Role of AI in Revolutionizing Fairness in Platform Gig Workers Contracts.- Artificial Intelligence and the Rights of Persons with Disabilities in India: Opportunities, Challenges and the Future.- Mobilizing Automated Vehicles: Harmonizing the Intersection of Technological Innovations and Legal Regulations.- AI-Driven Analysis of Urban Heat Islands for Sustainable City Planning.- Next Generation Sequencing of Human Genomes: Ethico-Legal Challenges with regard to Data Security.- Personality Prediction through Graphology: Leveraging AI for Enhanced Recruitment Screening and Employee Retention.- Part III AI and Cybersecurity.-  NFT Ecosystem Challenges and Opportunities: Systematic Literature Review.- Meta-Transactions as a Scalable and Optimal Solution in Public Blockchains.- A Decentralized Application for Secure Authentication and Communication in Industry 4.0 Networks.- DEChain: Private Blockchain-based Digital Evidence Management System.- Generative AI for Advanced Recycling Processes in Polyethylene and Polypropylene Manufacturing.- Automated AI-Driven Phishing Detection and Countermeasures for Zero-Day Phishing Attacks.- Leveraging Artificial Intelligence in Digital Forensics and its Legal Implications.- Analyzing the Role of Artificial Intelligence in Shaping Impulsive Buying Behavior: A Study on Consumer Decision-Making in the Online Fashion Retail Sector.- Deepfakes: Navigating Ethical Concerns and Legal Frameworks.- Part IV AI and Law.- Machinized mediation: Apprising the role of Artificial Intelligence in existing dispute resolution paradigm in India.- Enhancing India s Anti-Money Laundering Framework: Transforming Integration of Explainable AI for Better Transparency and Compliance.- Use of the Autonomous Weapon System: Exploration of Its Legality in Nexus with International Humanitarian Law.- Predicting The Future: The Role of Artificial Intelligence Integration in Due Diligence in Mergers and Acquisitions.- Assigning Liability for AI and IoT Decisions : A Comparative Analysis Between Strict and Shared Liability as a Regulatory Framework.- Automated AI Systems for Legal Compliance Monitoring in Regulated Industries.- Navigating Accountability Asymmetry By Reassessing Individual Criminal Responsibility: Gauging Usage of Artificial Intelligence-Driven Automated Weapon System.- Artificial Intelligence and Law: Navigating the Convergence of Subsets.- Ethical Challenges and Opportunities in Artificial Intelligence: A Comprehensive Exploration.- Part V AI and Industry 6.0.- Critical Analysis of Legal Framework and Market Structure for the future of Virtual Power Plants using Artificial Intelligence in India.- The Dark Web's Influence on Web Technologies and Security: Insights from the Indo-Canadian Model for Development and Control.- Policy-Driven Insights on the Impact of Salinity on Blue economy in the Inshore Region of Bay of Bengal: A Study from Bali Island.- Addressing CO2 Emissions in Kolkata: Policies for Sustainable Solutions.- Policy Interventions to Mitigate Acidification in Coastal Waters of Digha.- Saffron and White Terror on the Internet and use of Artificial Intelligence . Trends of right-wing extremism in India and America Surodeep Sanyal.- Symbiosis of Forest and Indigenous People: A Micro Level Analysis with AI Integration in West Bengal.- Artificial Intelligence and Tribal Knowledge Systems: Exploring Pathways for Protection within Indigenous Communities of India and Beyond.

Info autore

Mohuya Chakraborty is a distinguished cybersecurity expert who holds various positions, including Director of the Cybersecurity Centre of Excellence, Dean of Faculty Welfare and HRDC, and Professor of the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Engineering & Management Kolkata. She holds a B.Tech. and M.Tech. from Calcutta University, a Ph.D. in Mobile Computing from Jadavpur University, and a Chartered Management Institute (CMI Level 5) certification in Leadership and Management from Dudley College, London. She has received numerous awards, including the Paresh Lal Dhar Bhowmik Award and the Rashtriya Gaurav Award. Chakraborty is a Certified Publons Academy Mentor, and she has published over 100 research papers in high-impact journals, books, book chapters, and conference proceedings, and has been involved in numerous international conferences. She has mentored several Ph.D. scholars in India and abroad.
Shambhu Prasad Chakrabarty is Dean of the Department of Law at the University of Engineering and Management in Kolkata, India. He holds an LL.B. and LL.M. in Business Law from Calcutta University and a Ph.D. from the University of North Bengal. He has taught and researched at Calcutta University and West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences for over 20 years. Chakrabarty has edited and published nine books and has written over 50 research papers in various fields, including Climate Change, Traditional Knowledge, Intellectual Property Rights, and Technology Law. He has supervised three Doctoral Scholars and has presented his work at over 70 conferences. He has been invited to numerous national and international events, including the University of Jakarta and University of Padjadjaran, Indonesia. Chakrabarty is a member of the Law and Society Association, the Commonwealth Lawyers Association, and IPIRA, where he engages with research and policy initiatives.

Althaf Marsoof

is Associate Professor at Nanyang Business School, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, and Deputy Head of the Business Law Division. He holds a B.Sc. in Information Technology from Curtin University, an LL.M. from the University of Cambridge, and an M.Phil. from the University of Queensland. Althaf's doctoral thesis focused on the liability of internet intermediaries for trademark infringements, which was funded by the Dickson Poon Ph.D. Scholarship. His book, ‘Internet Intermediaries and Trade Mark Rights’, was published by Routledge in 2019. His book was cited in the European Court of Justice’s Opinion. Althaf has won several awards at NTU, including the John Cheung Endowment Social Media Award in 2018, the NBS Research Award for the Division of Business Law in 2020, and the REP Teacher of the Year Award in 2021. He is qualified to practice law in Sri Lanka.

Riassunto

This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the International Ethical Hacking Conference, eHaCON 2025, the 6th international conference of its type held in Kolkata, India, in February 2025. The aim of eHaCON 2025 is to give an open platform for people to discuss the implication of new technologies and the regulatory side of the same for secured society. The eHaCON 2025 focuses on the new challenges and opportunities for the law created by the rise of artificial intelligence (AI). AI has significant implications for several broad societal issues, including investor protection, consumer protection, privacy, misinformation, and civil rights. Presently, AI is being used in various spectrums of the legal fraternity, such as drafting contracts, briefs, laws, regulations, and court opinions. It can also make enforcement and adjudication more effective. In addition, cyber-physical systems design, architecture, and their integration with AI make this book a useful reference material for researchers and practitioners.

Dettagli sul prodotto

Con la collaborazione di Shambhu Prasad Chakrabarty (Editore), Mohuya Chakraborty (Editore), Althaf Marsoof (Editore), Shambhu Prasad Chakrabarty (Editore)
Editore Springer, Berlin
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Tascabile
Pubblicazione 05.09.2025, ritardato
 
EAN 9789819686315
ISBN 978-981-9686-31-5
Pagine 626
Illustrazioni XX, 626 p. 110 illus., 94 illus. in color.
Serie Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems
Categorie Scienze naturali, medicina, informatica, tecnica > Informatica, EDP > Informatica

Elektronik, Artificial Intelligence, Internet of things, Computernetzwerke und maschinelle Kommunikation, Kybernetik und Systemtheorie, Cyber-Physical Systems, Computational Intelligence, AI and Cyber security, eHaCON 2025 Proceedings, Evolution of AI, AI and Law, AI Cyber Physical System and Industry 6.0

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