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    Area of Science:

    • Cybersecurity
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    Background:

    • The internet's widespread adoption has led to a persistent conflict between organizations and cyber criminals.
    • Cyber criminals increasingly evade traditional security measures using advanced tactics.
    • Evolving cyber threats demand adaptive defense strategies.

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    • To introduce a novel incident response paradigm.
    • To address the challenges posed by modern cyber attack methodologies.
    • To enhance organizational agility in responding to cyber threats.

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