“A The Professionalization Of The Hacker Industry Using Mathematics”

Authors

  • Abhay Kumar Mishra
  • Dr. Kk Sen

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53555/sfs.v10i1.3383

Keywords:

social network soft ware, mathematics function and matrix, differential and integral

Abstract

The Internet and other internationally networked infrastructures used to provide information services are indispensable to society. An unprecedented demand for information access has been brought about by the development of information technology (IT) and information systems (IS) over the past few decades. The consequence of wireless mobility are immense, and the business possibilities of new and inventive wireless flexibility are just beginning to be realized with the rise of the Internet of  Things (IOT). The history of hacking and the professionalization of the hacker industry are examined in this essay. The hacker business is become increasingly adaptable and adaptive as it gets more fully professionalized, making it more difficult for law enforcement and intelligence to combat. Additionally, the hacker industry is making it harder to distinguish between motivated crime and more conventional computer security risks, such as network intrusion or the destruction of vital infrastructures.

Author Biographies

  • Abhay Kumar Mishra

    Assistant Professor Department Of Computer Science, Shri Rama Krishna College Of Engineering Science And Management. 

  • Dr. Kk Sen

    Assistant Professor Department Of Mathematics, Shri Rama Krishna College Of Engineering Science And Management. 

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Published

2023-03-18

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