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International Journal of Cyber Warfare and Terrorism, Volume 8
Volume 8, Number 1, 2018
- Michael Tierney:
#TerroristFinancing: An Examination of Terrorism Financing via the Internet. 1-11 - Teija Norri-Sederholm, Aki-Mauri Huhtinen, Heikki Paakkonen:
Ensuring Public Safety Organisations' Information Flow and Situation Picture in Hybrid Environments. 12-24 - Pedro Ramos, Pierre Funderburk, Jennifer Gebelein:
Social Media and Online Gaming: A Masquerading Funding Source. 25-42 - Prashant Mali:
Defining Cyber Weapon in Context of Technology and Law. 43-55
Volume 8, Number 2, 2018
- Dirk Westhoff, Maximilian Zeiser:
Measuring the World: How the Smartphone Industry Impacts Cyber Deterrence Credibility. 1-16 - Yuriy V. Kostyuchenko, Maxim Yuschenko, Igor Artemenko:
On Experience of Social Networks Exploration for Comparative Analysis of Narratives of Foreign Members of Armed Groups: IS and L/DPR in Syria and Ukraine in 2015-2016. 17-31 - Ralph Peter Martins:
Punching Above Their Digital Weight: Why Iran is Developing Cyberwarfare Capabilities Far Beyond Expectations. 32-46 - Namosha Veerasamy, Aubrey Labuschagne:
Framework for Military Applications of Social Media. 47-56
Volume 8, Number 3, 2018
- Mohammad Saidul Islam:
Jus in Bello and the Acts of Terrorism: A Study. 1-14 - Gerald Dapaah Gyamfi:
Managing Terrorism in Africa: Assessing Policing Issues. 15-25 - David H. McElreath, Daniel Adrian Doss, Leisa S. McElreath, Ashley Lindsley, Glenna Lusk, Joseph Skinner, Ashley Wellman:
The Communicating and Marketing of Radicalism: A Case Study of ISIS and Cyber Recruitment. 26-45 - Evon M. O. Abu-Taieh, Auhood Abdullah Alfaries, Shaha T. Al-Otaibi, Ghadah Aldehim:
Cyber Security Crime and Punishment: Comparative Study of the Laws of Jordan, Kuwait, Qatar, Oman, and Saudi Arabia. 46-59
Volume 8, Number 4, 2018
- Ahmed Al-Rawi, Jacob Groshek:
Jihadist Propaganda on Social Media: An Examination of ISIS Related Content on Twitter. 1-15 - Ramesh Chandra Das, Sovik Mukherjee:
Determinants of Terrorism in South Asia: Insights From a Dynamic Panel Data Analysis. 16-34 - Rasim M. Alguliyev, Ramiz M. Aliguliyev, Gunay Y. Niftaliyeva:
Filtration of Terrorism-Related Texts in the E-Government Environment. 35-48
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