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In an era defined by rapid digital transformation, " Agile Security in the Digital Era: Challenges and Cybersecurity Trends " emerges as a pivotal resource for navigating the complex and ever-evolving cybersecurity landscape.

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In an era defined by rapid digital transformation, "Agile Security in the Digital Era: Challenges and Cybersecurity Trends" emerges as a pivotal resource for navigating the complex and ever-evolving cybersecurity landscape.


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Prof. Mounia ZAYDI is an associate professor of cybersecurity at JUNIA ISEN Engineering School and a member of the Catholic University's Interdisciplinary Laboratory of Transitions in Lille, France. She is a member of IEEE and the International Association of Engineers (IAENG). Dr. Zaydi has made significant contributions in the fields of information security and privacy, IT governance, risk management, and the application of Artificial Intelligence to IT changes, incidents, and agility. Her research interests include information security and privacy, the Internet of Things, network security, information systems, IT governance, and intrusion detection. She has published over 20 papers, including book chapters, in international journals, conferences, and workshops. Dr. Zaydi has also served and continues to serve on executive and technical program committees, as well as a reviewer for numerous international conferences and journals. Prof. Youness KHOURDIFI, he is a doctor in computer science and a full-time assistant professor in the Polydisciplinary Faculty - Khouribga of the University Sultan Moulay Slimane - Béni Mellal in Morocco, he is assigned to the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science in the Laboratory of Material Sciences, Mathematics and Environment, he is a member of IEEE and the International Association of Engineers (IAENG), he works in the fields of Artificial Intelligence, Big Data, E-health, Database, information security and privacy, Internet of things security, Data Migration, Data Classification, Data Prediction, Data Optimisation, Machine Learning, FinTech, internet of things, Deep learning. Prof. Bouchaib Nassereddine is an associate Professor of Computer Science at the Faculty of Sciences and Technology and also serves as the Director of the Digitalization Department at Hassan 1st University in Morocco. He is responsible for overseeing the Master of Science and Technology program in "Networks and Systems." He teaches courses on Systems, Networks, Cybersecurity, and Cryptography for the engineering cycle. Professor NASSEREDDINE also supervises PhD students in various fields of IT, including Cybersecurity, Wireless Sensor Networks, Networks Management, IT Service Management, Wireless Mesh Networks, and IT Management. Professor NASSEREDDINE has made notable contributions in the fields of Information Security and Privacy, Risk Management, IT Governance, and Wireless Sensor Networks. His research interests mainly focus on Information Security and Privacy, Networks Security, IT Governance, and Wireless Sensor Networks. He has published more than 50 papers in various mediums, including book chapters, international journals, conferences, and workshops. Additionally, he has served and continues to serve on executive and technical program committees and as a reviewer for several international conferences and journals. Prof. Justin Zhang teaches courses of Information Systems and Business Analytics in the Department of Management at University of North Florida. He received his Ph.D. in Business Administration with a concentration on Management Science and Information Systems from Pennsylvania State University, University Park. His research interests include economics of information systems, knowledge management, electronic business, business process management, information security, and social networking. He is the editor-in-chief of the Journal of Global Information Management, an ABET program evaluator, and an IEEE senior member.