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- 2016
- Haibo Li, Anders Hedman:
Harnessing Crowds to Avert or Mitigate Acts Terrorism: A Collective Intelligence Call for Action. EISIC 2016: 203 - Swati Agarwal, Ashish Sureka:
But I did not Mean It! - Intent Classification of Racist Posts on Tumblr. EISIC 2016: 124-127 - Swati Agarwal, Ashish Sureka:
Role of Author Personality Traits for Identifying Intent Based Racist Posts. EISIC 2016: 197 - Tina Alsadhan, Joon S. Park:
Enhancing Risk-Based Decisions by Leveraging Cyber Security Automation. EISIC 2016: 164-167 - Maria Andersson, Ronnie Johansson, Karl-Göran Stenborg, Robert Forsgren, Thomas Cane, Grzegorz Taberski, Jose Luis Patino, James M. Ferryman:
The IPATCH System for Maritime Surveillance and Piracy Threat Classification. EISIC 2016: 200 - Michael Ashcroft, Matteo Magnani, Davide Vega, Danilo Montesi, Luca Rossi:
Multilayer Analysis of Online Illicit Marketplaces. EISIC 2016: 199 - Mustafa Aydin, Jeremy L. Jacob:
Providing Extensibility to Threat Modelling in Cloud-COVER's Underlying Analysis Model. EISIC 2016: 45-51 - Anna Belozubova, Anna Epishkina, Konstantin Kogos:
Random Delays to Limit Timing Covert Channel. EISIC 2016: 188-191 - Floris Bex, Bas Hovestad:
An Argumentative-Narrative Risk Assessment Model. EISIC 2016: 176-179 - Johanna Björklund, Niklas Zechner:
My Name is Legion: Estimating Author Counts Based on Stylistic Diversity. EISIC 2016: 108-111 - Borka Jerman Blazic, Tomaz Klobucar:
Missing Solutions in the Fight against Cybercrime and Cyberterrorism - The New EU Research Agenda. EISIC 2016: 128-131 - Martin Boldt, Jaswanth Bala:
Filtering Estimated Crime Series Based on Route Calculations on Spatio-temporal Data. EISIC 2016: 92-95 - Joseph Bugeja, Andreas Jacobsson, Paul Davidsson:
On Privacy and Security Challenges in Smart Connected Homes. EISIC 2016: 172-175 - Roger Clarke:
Quality Assurance for Security Applications of Big Data. EISIC 2016: 1-8 - Mandeep K. Dhami, Ian K. Belton, Kathryn E. Careless:
Critical Review of Analytic Techniques. EISIC 2016: 152-155 - Richard Frank, Mitch Macdonald, Bryan Monk:
Location, Location, Location: Mapping Potential Canadian Targets in Online Hacker Discussion Forums. EISIC 2016: 16-23 - Matylda Gerber, B. L. William Wong, Neesha Kodagoda:
How Analysts Think: Decision Making in the Absence of Clear Facts. EISIC 2016: 132-135 - Ilias Gialampoukidis, George Kalpakis, Theodora Tsikrika, Stefanos Vrochidis, Ioannis Kompatsiaris:
Key Player Identification in Terrorism-Related Social Media Networks Using Centrality Measures. EISIC 2016: 112-115 - Linus Gisslén, Andreas Horndahl:
A Quantitative Approach to Risk and Cost Assessment in Supply Chain Management. EISIC 2016: 180-183 - Bénédicte Goujon:
How to Support the Decision Making in Crisis Context? EISIC 2016: 39-44 - Magdalena Granåsen, Maja Karasalo:
Methodology and Tool to Facilitate Structured Analysis of Multiple Hypotheses. EISIC 2016: 52-59 - Mordechai Guri, Eyal Shemer, Dov Shirtz, Yuval Elovici:
Personal Information Leakage During Password Recovery of Internet Services. EISIC 2016: 136-139 - Niklas Hageback:
Forecasting the Underlying Psychological Forces to Political Violence through Big Data Symbol Mining. EISIC 2016: 196 - Blaz Ivanc, Borka Jerman Blazic:
Information Security Aspects of the Public Safety Data Interoperability Network. EISIC 2016: 88-91 - Ashay S. Jawale, Joon S. Park:
A Security Analysis on Apple Pay. EISIC 2016: 160-163 - George Leventakis, George Papalexandratos, George Kokkinis, Elisavet Charalambous, Nikolaos Koutras:
Towards Efficient Law Enforcement Decision Support Systems in the Area of Community Policing: The Use of Mobile Applications. EISIC 2016: 198 - Javid Maghsoudi, Charles C. Tappert:
A Behavioral Biometrics User Authentication Study Using Motion Data from Android Smartphones. EISIC 2016: 184-187 - Alexander Mikhaylov, Richard Frank:
Cards, Money and Two Hacking Forums: An Analysis of Online Money Laundering Schemes. EISIC 2016: 80-83 - Aws Naser, Mohamed Fadli Bin Zolkipli, Shahid Anwar, Muna Sulieman Al-Hawawreh:
Present Status and Challenges in Cloud Monitoring Framework: A Survey. EISIC 2016: 201 - Mariam Nouh, Jason R. C. Nurse, Michael Goldsmith:
Towards Designing a Multipurpose Cybercrime Intelligence Framework. EISIC 2016: 60-67
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