Web Application Security Enhancements

Job ID: 38590398

Budget: $250 – $750 USD

I'm looking for a talented professional to help me improve the security of my web application. The focus is primarily on application security within the realm of cybersecurity.

I am currently working on my master's thesis in cybersecurity and would like your assistance in developing a tool related to one of the following topics:

Addiction and Manipulation: The Dark Side of Immersion
Identity Crisis: Authenticity in a Shifting Digital Landscape
Data Privacy: The Price of Virtual Freedom
PRIVACY IN SOCIAL MEDIA
Virtual Crime: Law in a Borderless Reality

BEFORE START WRITING A PROPSAL , WE NEED TO CHOOSE A TOPIC OR IDEA , MY DOCTOR ASK ME
. Compile a set of 'keywords' to start searching for high quality readings for each of the previously selected topics. Good places to start your search are IEEE library on-line and ACM library on-line. Pick one research topic at a time.
You can also search on the web (e.g., Google, or Google scholar

2. Out of the search hits, select around 5-10 papers that you think are most related to what you had in mind and are of the highest quality.

3. For the selected 5-10 papers read only the abstract, introduction and conclusion in detail (you may skim the rest of the paper for a general idea). Identify the emphasis of each paper:
(I) which problem it addresses,
(II) what solution it proposes,
(III) how the solution differs from previous solutions (literature review or related work section, and
(IV) what are the main contributions and conclusions.

Out of these 5-10 papers, and based on your reading and understanding, pick a list of 4-6 papers that you think are the highest quality and that address your research interests and the challenges in the field most appropriately.

Read those 4-6 papers from beginning to end, identifying in detail:

(I) the main approaches,
(II) methods of analysis: (a) metrics, (b) evaluation tools, and (c) analysis and interpretation of resulting simulation or measured data, and
(III) conclusions