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Enhancing Fake Profile Detection in Social Media Using Explainable Ai for Cybersecurity in Machine Learning

Authors: P. Meiyazhagan, R. Harish Muthu, M.V. Kowshika, S. Mohammed Kaif

Abstract: The rapid proliferation of fake profiles across heterogeneous social media platforms presents a significant challenge to online security, misinformation control, and digital trust. Traditional machine learning models for fake profile detection often operate as black-box systems, making it difficult to interpret their decisions. To address this, we propose a novel Explainable AI (XAI)-driven framework that enhances transparency and accountability in fake profile identification. Our approach integrates ensemble machine learning models (Random Forest, XGBoost, and Support Vector Machines) with SHapley Additive Explanations (SHAP) and Local Interpretable Model-agnostic Explanations (LIME) to provide interpretable feature importance insights. By analyzing user metadata, behavioral patterns, and social network interactions, our system detects fake profiles while justifying its predictions in a human-understandable manner. Furthermore, an interactive XAI dashboard enables users and platform moderators to visualize decision factors, improving trust and ethical AI adoption. Experimental results demonstrate high detection accuracy and explainability, making this framework a promising solution for combating fake identities across diverse social media ecosystems.

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Bridging Global Cybersecurity Governance Gaps: A Comparative Legal Analysis of the European Union and Emerging Frameworks in South Asia and Latin America

Authors: Mr. Shantanu Gamre, Dr. Jasbir Kaur, Assistant Professor Mr. Suraj Kanal

Abstract: This research takes a close look at how different parts of the world are tackling cybersecurity, comparing the well-established approach of the European Union with the evolving systems in South Asia and Latin America. We found that there are still big gaps in global cybersecurity efforts. These gaps exist because cyber threats don't respect borders, countries have very different levels of readiness and resources, and cybersecurity laws often clash or aren't consistent worldwide. The European Union stands out with its strong, rights-focused legal framework, including key laws like GDPR and NIS2, and powerful agencies like ENISA. In contrast, South Asian countries are rapidly embracing digital technology but often struggle with outdated or inconsistent laws, political challenges, and a tricky balance between national security and individual online freedoms. Meanwhile, Latin American nations face advanced cybercrime and even attacks from other governments. While some, like Brazil with its LGPD, have made good progress in data protection, the region generally suffers from a shortage of skilled cybersecurity professionals and difficulties in putting plans into action. Ultimately, this research concludes that to truly make our digital world safer and more fair, we need a global shift towards shared responsibility, focused efforts to build up cybersecurity capabilities where they're weakest, and much stronger international cooperation.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15773377

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Beyond The Lie: AI-Powered Deep Detection Of Deception In The Social Media Era

Authors: Aryan Bhatt, Aryan Verma, Syed Qayam

Abstract: Social media has transformed the way people consume news by providing affordable, readily available, and quick information communication. Unfortunately, it has also provided a breeding ground for fake news—intentionally misleading or untruthful information—that can have serious consequences for individuals and society. Identification of fake news on social media has therefore become an essential research area. This problem differs from conventional news media, since false news is deliberately designed to mislead and thus cannot be easily detected by content alone. To overcome this, auxiliary data, including user behavior and social interactions, are usually needed. But it is hard to make use of this information because it is large-scale, incomplete, unstructured, and noisy. Considering the significance and complexity of the issue, the paper discusses Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the detection of false news on social media. We present an overview of the fake news features according to psychological theory and social theory, discuss previous AI-based detection algorithms, as well as assessment metrics and corpora. Further, we stress major challenges, current research work, and the possible future areas of AI use in detecting fake news.

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Disaster Recovery Planning For Hybrid Solaris And Linux Infrastructures

Authors: Sambasiva Rao Madamanchi

Abstract: Disaster recovery (DR) planning for hybrid infrastructures that combine Solaris and Linux poses unique challenges due to differences in tooling, system architecture, and operational practices. Solaris often supports legacy, mission-critical applications, while Linux drives modern, scalable workloads. This document provides a comprehensive guide to building a resilient DR strategy across both platforms. Key areas include risk assessment, backup and recovery tooling, system state preservation, and application/database restoration. Emphasis is placed on automation through Ansible, shell, and Python scripts, as well as configuration management and monitoring integration. The guide also highlights best practices such as maintaining consistent time and user IDs, isolating recovery zones, and leveraging enterprise backup solutions. Through clear documentation, defined team roles, and routine testing, organizations can achieve a DR framework that is platform-aware, repeatable, and aligned with evolving operational and compliance requirements.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15771601

 

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Advanced Machine Learning Techniques for Predicting Road Traffic Accident Severity

Authors: Research Scholar Mitali Khandelwal, Dr. Kshmasheel Mishra

Abstract: Road traffic accidents are a leading cause of fatalities and injuries worldwide, with their severity influenced by numerous dynamic and interrelated factors. Predicting the severity of such accidents is critical for timely emergency response, infrastructure planning, and overall road safety enhancement. This study explores advanced machine learning (ML) techniques to accurately predict accident severity using diverse datasets comprising weather conditions, road characteristics, vehicle information, and driver behavior. A novel hybrid model is proposed, integrating classical pre-trained models with ensemble learning and deep neural networks to capture complex nonlinear relationships within the data. To address class imbalance a common issue in accident datasets, strategies such as data augmentation and cost-sensitive learning are incorporated. The proposed architecture undergoes rigorous performance evaluation using metrics like accuracy, precision, recall, and F1-score, demonstrating superior predictive capability compared to traditional models. Further, the study emphasizes model interpretability through tools like SHAP and LIME to enhance transparency and trust. By leveraging real-world traffic data and scalable ML infrastructure, the developed model offers a reliable solution for severity prediction, aiding emergency services and policy decisions. Ultimately, this research contributes to the reduction of road casualties and the advancement of intelligent transport systems.

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International Conference on Science, Engineering & Technology Trends Sep 2025

29th & 30th Septempber 2025, Pune, India

Mode: Online / Offline
Hosted : Research and Management Department of IJSRET
Greetings from the city of Forts– Pune!!
On behalf the organizing committee, it is our pleasure to invite you all for the  International  Conference on Science Engineering and Management Trends  of India “ICSEMT 2025” to be held from 29th & 30th Sep in Pune, India.
The conference will be hosted by Research and Management Department IJSRET. The conference will take place at, Pune in online . Maharasthra beautiful City of Pune blends rich history with modern development. Surrounded by hills and blessed with a pleasant climate, it is known as the “Oxford of the East” for its prestigious educational institutions. We look forward to the pleasure of greeting you at what promises to be an exciting and fruitful meeting. So dear friends, it is time you make up your mind and mark the dates in your diary. See you in Pune!
Each published paper get a following benefits
  • DOI
  • ISBN
  • E-ISSN
  • Publication Certificates to Each Author (Digital)
  • Attend Speakers
  • Global reach of Published Content
“Archana Singh”
On Behalf of the Organizing Committee

Important Dates for Paper/Document Submission & Registration

  • Paper status share in 2 to 4 working days, after submission
  • Registration starts from 25th September
  • Conference Date: 29th -30th September- 2025

Registration

Online Participants
Indian (RS) Non Indian (USD)
Scholar 1000 20$
Academic Professional 1200 25$
Industrial Professional 1200 25$
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Offline Participants
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Scholar 3500 70
Academic Professional 5500 100
Industrial Professional 6000 110
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 Topics

  • Engineering: Civil, Mechanical, Computers, Electronics, Electrical, Marine, Mines
  • Science: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Social Analysis
  • Management: Marketing Analysis, Production, Resource Management, etc.

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  • Registration fee is not transferable to any other attendee or meeting.
  • The amount mentioned above does not include any travel, accommodation, airport transfers or insurance costs.
  • Registration is confirmed only after the receipt of full payment and will be based on the date of receipt of payment.
  • Conference kits for delegates registering on-spot will be as per the availability of stocks and on first come first serve basis.
  • No refund will be done after registration. Only special cases were resolve by email conversation.
  • No Extra charges will be paid for the participant apart from registration.
  • Each participant will get conference certificate.

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