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Monday, August 27, 2018

An Argument for Interdisciplinary Programs in Cybersecurity

Architecture of aggression in cyberspace: Testing cyber aggression in young adults in Hungary

Katalin Parti, Tibor Kiss, Gergely Koplanyi, "Architecture of aggression in cyberspace: Testing cyber aggression in young adults in Hungary", International Journal of Cybersecurity Intelligence & Cybercrime, Vol.1, Issue 1, August 2018, pp. 56-68. 
"In order to test whether and how violence is exacerbated in online social networking sites, we utilized the BryantSmith Aggression Scale (Bryant & Smith, 2001), and included examples in the questionnaire offering solutions for 7 different hypothetical cases occurring online (Kiss, 2017)...."

Conference: "Evidence in the Cloud: new challenges in collecting evidence on cyberspace in the European Union"

Conference: "Evidence in the Cloud: new challenges in collecting evidence on cyberspace in the European Union". EJTN Criminal Justice Seminar. 27-28 September, 2018. High School for Judiciary – Scandicci (Florence). Programme

Conference: "Strengthening Capacities in Internet Governance in Africa”

ITU Annual Regional Human Capacity Building Workshop on "Strengthening Capacities in Internet Governance in Africa”, Abuja, 27-29 August, 2018. Programme.

Sunday, August 26, 2018

#IslamicState: An Analysis of Tweets in Support of ISIS After the November 2015 Attacks In Paris

"#IslamicState: An Analysis of Tweets in Support of ISIS After the November 2015 AttacksIn Paris", thesis by Amanda R. Guthrie,  Faculty of Auburn University, August 2018, 102 pages. 
This study is based on content analysis  of 16,891 Tweets posted after the 2015 Attacks in Paris. 

Saturday, August 25, 2018

China-U.S. Trade Issues - Congressional Research Service

Wayne M. Morrison, "China-U.S. Trade Issues" - Congressional Research Service, July 30, 2018, 91 pages, Washington. 
Read the chapter on Cybersecurity Issues (pp.45-49)

Friday, August 24, 2018

The internet of things: applications and challenges for the RSAF

"The internet of things: applications and challenges for the RSAF", by ME6(DR) Reuben Lim Chi Keong, MAJ Pek Wee Kian & ME5 David Bey. Pointer, Journal of the Singapore Armed Forces, Vol. 44, n°2, 2018, pp.24-34, Singapore. 

"What is this IoT? Is it just about wearable smartwatches, or does it hold more potential? More importantly, how can it be applied in a military context to the Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF), enabling a shift in non real-time, human-centric operations, to real-time, machine-centric operations? This essay explores how IoT will quicken and broaden the traditional Observe-Orient-Decide-Act (OODA) loop, and investigates how IoT can be applied to improve operations in a ‘smart airbase’..."