Smart, Secure, and Sustainable Digital Futures

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Cyber risk management
Digital resilience
Digital transformation
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Ethical computing
forthcoming
Human-centred systems
Responsible technology
Secure system architecture
Socio-technical governance
Technology policy
Trustworthiness

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  • ISBN 9781041384366
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Nov 2026
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This comprehensive volume provides a multidisciplinary exploration of the design, governance, and sustainability of emerging digital systems by integrating theoretical foundations with empirical studies. The text takes a closer look at trust, security, and responsible innovation, across four thematic pillars: conceptual foundations, cybersecurity resilience, AI governance, and human-centered applications.

By bridging the gap between technical depth and conceptual clarity, the book offers a holistic perspective on how digital transformation can be aligned with global sustainability goals. Collectively, it serves as an authoritative roadmap for navigating the complexities of the modern socio-technical landscape, ensuring that technological progress stays safe and resilient. The reader learns insights from computer science, governance, and social sciences into a unified socio-technical framework. The authors address the bedrock requirements of "smart" systems, transparency, explainability, and ethical oversight, as seen in its detailed examinations of Explainable AI (XAI) and user-centered e-voting. A significant strength lies in its balance of global and emerging-economy perspectives, such as AI-driven energy forecasting in Malaysia and CRM governance in Indonesia, which provide practitioners with scalable insights often missing from Western-centric literature. By transitioning from rigorous academic theory to practical applications like IoT-enabled fire detection and SME ransomware resilience, the volume remains equally relevant to corporate boardrooms and research laboratories. Furthermore, the focus on future-proof concepts like "digital resilience" ensures the content remains applicable long after specific software versions or hardware trends have evolved. This combination of strategic, data-driven, and systems-oriented perspectives ensures that readers gain a 360-degree view of the digital economy. The chapters balance technical rigor with accessibility, making complex topics like Snort IDS enhancements and malicious URL detection understandable to a broad professional audience while maintaining the integrity of the underlying research.

The book targets industry practitioners, SME leaders, and sustainability officers who require practical, data-driven frameworks for building resilience. The other readership group includes researchers, postgraduate students, and policymakers seeking an authoritative reference on the design and governance of trustworthy digital systems. This book is part of the book series, Technology for Smart Environments and Sustainable Futures

Norliza Katuk, the primary editor, is an associate professor of cybersecurity at the School of Computing, Universiti Utara Malaysia (UUM). Her research interests include information security and privacy, and cybersecurity awareness, and she has published widely in international journals and serves as a reviewer for several esteemed publications.

Roberto Vergallo is a tenured assistant professor of Software Engineering and Green Computing at Pegaso University (Italy). His research interests include fintech, sustainable software engineering, green AI, and digital ethics. He is co-founder of Vidyasoft srl, a spin-off company of Salento University (Italy).

Noradila Nordin is a lecturer in Computer Programming at the School of Games & Creative Technology at University for the Creative Arts in the United Kingdom. Her research interests include augmented reality, artificial intelligence applications, and wireless sensor networks.