Home > Books > Book

Cross-Sector Cyber Insurance for the Intelligent Society

Moatsum Alawida (Abu Dhabi University, UAE), Ammar Almomani (Al-Balqa Applied University, Jordan), and Mohammad Alauthman (University of Petra, Jordan)
Indexed In: SCOPUS
Release Date: August, 2025 | Copyright: © 2026 | Pages: 330
Download Free Book Preview

Publication Status: E-Book and Print Version Available for Purchase
ISBN13: 9798337363400
ISBN13 Softcover: 9798337363417
EISBN13: 9798337363424
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3373-6340-0

Description:

As societies utilize smart technologies, the need for cybersecurity measures and cross-sector cyber insurance grows more urgent. In an intelligent society, cyber incidents can have extreme impacts. Cross-sector cyber insurance emerges as a tool to manage these risks, offering financial protection, resilience planning, and coordinated response mechanisms. However, this field faces challenges in standardizing risk assessment, ensuring regulatory compliance, and fostering collaboration across industries. As threats become sophisticated, the development of cyber insurance frameworks is essential to safeguarding both public and private sectors in a digital world.

Cross-Sector Cyber Insurance for the Intelligent Society explores the role of cyber insurance in managing digital risks across sectors within a connected and data-driven society. It examines how cross-sector collaboration, regulatory frameworks, and cyber threats influence the design of cyber insurance models. This book covers topics such as cyber technology, risk assessment, and healthcare systems, and is a useful resource for engineers, business owners, policymakers, educators, medical professionals, academicians, researchers, and scientists.

Coverage:

The many academic areas covered in this publication include, but are not limited to:

  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Cyber Technology
  • Cybersecurity
  • Digital Technology
  • Education Technology
  • Governance
  • Healthcare Systems
  • Human Rights
  • Insurance
  • Metaverse
  • Policymaking
  • Remote Learning
  • Risk Assessment

Search this Book:
Reset

Indexing

Moatsum Alawida is an Assistant Professor of Cybersecurity at Abu Dhabi University. He earned his PhD in Computer Science with a specialization in Cybersecurity (Cryptography) from the School of Computer Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia, in 2020. He has published over 55 articles in high-impact factor journals. From 2021 to 2024, he was ranked among the top 2% of scientists worldwide. His research interests include cybersecurity, chaotic systems, chaos-based cryptography, multimedia security, blockchain, quantum-based cryptography, and traditional cryptography. Dr. Alawida has served as a referee for esteemed journals such as IEEE, Springer, Elsevier and others. He has also contributed to numerous conferences as a committee member, presenter, and organizer. Additionally, he has received multiple internal and external research grants.
Prof. Ammar Almomani : contacted at email: ammarnav6@bau.edu.jo Professor Ammar Almomani is an academic staff member in the School of Computing at Higher Colleges of Technology (HCT) in Sharjah, UAE, specializing in cybersecurity with a focus on artificial intelligence. He also served as the Head of the Research and Innovation Department before. and is a professor at Al-Balqa Applied University in Jordan. Academic and Professional Background: Prof. Almomani holds a Ph.D. in advanced internet security and monitoring from Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM), ranked #142 in the QS World University Rankings 2021. He also possesses a Master’s degree in Computer Information Systems focusing on e-commerce security and a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science. With over 20 years of combined teaching and industry experience, he has worked at four leading academic institutions since 2006, teaching more than 47 topics across cybersecurity, computer science, and engineering disciplines. His expertise spans network security, wireless security, cryptography, cloud computing, ethical hacking, artificial intelligence, and big data analytics. Prof. Almomani also brings three years of industrial experience from the National Information Technology Center in Jordan. Research and Publications: A globally recognized researcher, Prof. Almomani was ranked among the Top 2% of influential researchers worldwide by Stanford University and the Scopus Index (2023-2024). With a prolific publication record of over 150 peer-reviewed articles, including 100 in Scopus-indexed journals (Scopus citations: 2000; H-index: 22), he also holds 10 patents granted in Germany and India. His works have earned 4080 citations on Google Scholar (H-index: 331; I-index: 66). He is a consultant and expert member of the UAE Research Map (R&D), frequently chairs international journals and conferences, and has a strong online following with over 108,000 readers on ResearchGate. Research Interests: Prof. Almomani’s research interests focus on cybersecurity topics, including internet and network security, wireless security, cryptography, intrusion detection systems (IDS), IoT security, and cloud computing. His work often leverages intelligent techniques for threat detection, especially in combating botnets, worms, and other cyber threats. With over 100 publications in cybersecurity, AI, and data science, he remains at the forefront of innovation in these fields.
Mohammad Alauthman is an Associate Professor in the Department of Information Security at the Faculty of Information Technology, University of Petra, Amman, Jordan. His research interests include network security, intrusion detection systems, and the application of artificial intelligence techniques, including machine learning and deep learning, to botnet and DDoS detection, spam filtering, IoT security, and network traffic classification. He received his Ph.D. in Computer Science from Northumbria University, United Kingdom, in 2016. He has been awarded several research grants supporting AI-driven intrusion detection systems and international research collaboration. He has also contributed to a number of Erasmus+ projects, including BITTCOIN-JO, RL4Eng, Pro-GREEN LABs, and COMMO, with a focus on technology transfer, remote engineering education, sustainability, and academic cooperation across Mediterranean and Balkan institutions.

All IGI Global Scientific Publishing content is archived via the CLOCKSS and LOCKSS initiative. Additionally, all IGI Global Scientific Publishing published content is available in the IGI Global Scientific Publishing InfoSci® platform.

We are committed to continually improving our platform to meet WCAG standards. We have used automated scans as well as manual review to identify and resolve compatibility issues. Our goal is to ensure all of our content is easily accessible to all users.

  • Current Accessibility Implementations
  • Screen reader compatible web pages with properly labeled elements.
  • Text alternatives for non-text content so it can be changed into large print, braille, speech, symbols, or simpler language.
  • User interface can be navigated using only a keyboard - no keyboard traps.
  • Consistent navigation on all web pages.
  • Meaningful section heading are used to organize content in a logical manner.
  • Logical focus order of elements on each web page.
  • No web pages contain any flashing, or design elements that are known to cause seizures or physical reactions.
  • Text has high contrast, with a contrast ratio of at least 4.5:1.
  • Responsive design, with text that can be resized without loss of content or functionality.
Learn More