The Information Systems Axis session was convened in
the light of the DTCI 2026 Conference on "Digital Transformation
& Competitive Intelligence in Financial and Business Organizations", held
at the Faculty of Management and Business Intelligence,
Modern University for Technology and Information (MTI).
The session was held under the chairmanship of
Prof. Yehia Moustafa Kamal Hamdy
It also marked the participation of the following elite
host of peer reviewers:
Prof. Mahmoud Elsayed Gad Allah
Prof. Ahmed Bhagaat Alsadawy
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ahmed Mohamed Monuir
Dr. Ahmed Said Abouelela
The scholars presented a distinguished collection of
research articles that tackle advanced and sophisticated themes in the field of
Cybersecurity and its crucial role in promoting the competitive status of the Financial and Business Organizations.
The most prominent of these themes are: Cloud Data Security, Internet of
Things (IoT), Post-Quantum Computing Era, Application of Artificial
Intelligence (AI) technologies for the enhancement of Cybersecurity, Blockchain
and Internet of Things (IoT) Applications in NoSQL,, Prevention of Web
Applications Attacks and Information Systems Databases Attacks, in addition to
the relevant Cybersecurity in Artificial Intelligence (AI) issues which help
provide all –inclusive insights on this vital field's most common challenges
and opportunities.
These in-depth discussions have contributed to improving and refining
the sessions' scholarly debates in the presence of a selected group of the
well-known experts in the fields of Information Systems and Computer Science.
The session was characterized by its rich and productive consultations
in a manner that elevates the conference's academic outcomes.
Thus, in consideration of the discussed and demonstrated research
articles, the session suggested the following recommendations:
§ Stressing the necessity of reinforcing Cloud Data Security and Internet of Things
(IoT) mechanism, as well as systematic preparation and structured planning in
response to the challenges of the Post-Quantum Computing Era.
§ Optimizing the application of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies
so as to support the Cybersecuity systems, especially for the early detection
of threats and smart responses to the attacks, while maintaining a fast-paced
performance.
§ Developing advanced and effective
mechanisms for the detection and prevention of web application attacks, in
addition to enhancing the Relational Databases Security in confrontation of the
latest types of threats, including NewSQL and NoSQL databases.
§ Supporting the utilization of Blockchain
technologies in order to promote the Information Systems Security, and ensure the safety and
reliability of the data, particularly when being integrated with the Internet
of Things (IoT). The application of these technologies must be confined to the
non-operational aspects such as the Registries Data Security t to avoid any
impact on the performance.
§ Promoting Artificial Intelligence (AI) Systems
through the development of several security frameworks for protection from any novel
cyber-attacks such as Prompt Injection.
§ Compliance with the international criteria
and frameworks in relation to the field of Cybersecurity. This is done with a
view to upgrading the efficiency of Digital Risks Management with institutions.
§ Encouraging applied scientific research in
the fields of Cybersecurity and Information Systems, while consolidating
integration among the other relevant specializations.
§ Focusing on building human capabilities via
continuous training and constant update of academic curriculum in accordance
with the recent technological advances in the field of Cybersecurity.
The session -in general- declared
that the Cybersecurity and Information Systems' issues are pivotal for
upholding both digital transformation and competitive intelligence within
Financial and Business Organizations, requiring
more in-depth research, development, and integration between the academic
theory and practice.
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