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International Journal of Cyber Warfare and Terrorism, Volume 9
Volume 9, Number 1, 2019
- Rasim M. Alguliyev, Ramiz M. Aliguliyev, Fargana J. Abdullayeva:
The Improved LSTM and CNN Models for DDoS Attacks Prediction in Social Media. 1-18 - A. Walter Dorn, Stewart Webb:
Cyberpeacekeeping: New Ways to Prevent and Manage Cyberattacks. 19-30 - Jeffrey Kurebwa, Prosper Muchakabarwa:
Media Images of Islamophobia on Cable News Network (CNN) and Implications for International Relations. 31-47 - Benjamin J. Knox, Ricardo Gregorio Lugo, Kirsi Helkala, Stefan Sütterlin:
Slow Education and Cognitive Agility: Improving Military Cyber Cadet Cognitive Performance for Better Governance of Cyberpower. 48-66
Volume 9, Number 2, 2019
- Lev Topor:
Dark and Deep Webs-Liberty or Abuse. 1-14 - Karen Howells:
Social Media Networking and Tactical Intelligence Collection in the Middle East. 15-28 - Jawad Hussain Awan, Shahzad Memon, Fateh Muhammad Burfat:
Role of Cyber Law and Mitigation Strategies in Perspective of Pakistan to Cope Cyber Threats. 29-38 - Sumit Kumar Debnath:
Provably Secure Private Set Intersection With Constant Communication Complexity. 39-64
Volume 9, Number 3, 2019
- Aki-Mauri Huhtinen, Noora Kotilainen, Saara Särmä, Mikko Streng:
Information Influence in Hybrid Environment: Reflexive Control as an Analytical Tool for Understanding Warfare in Social Media. 1-20 - Primavera Fisogni:
Cyber Terrorism and Self-Radicalization - Emergent Phenomena of Onlife Age: An Essay Through the General System Theory. 21-35 - Bryson R. Payne, Edward L. Mienie:
The Impact of Cyber-Physical Warfare on Global Human Security. 36-50
Volume 9, Number 4, 2019
- David G. A. Ormrod, Benjamin P. Turnbull:
The Modelling and Simulation of Integrated Battlefield Cyber-Kinetic Effects. 1-26 - Virginia Greiman:
The Winds of Change in World Politics and the Impact on Cyber Stability. 27-43 - Petrus Duvenage, Thenjiwe Sithole, Basie von Solms:
Cyber Counterintelligence: An Exploratory Proposition on a Conceptual Framework. 44-62
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