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Towards Designing a Multipurpose Cybercrime Intelligence Framework
2016
2016 European Intelligence and Security Informatics Conference (EISIC)
With the wide spread of the Internet and the increasing popularity of social networks that provide prompt and ease of communication, several criminal and radical groups have adopted it as a medium of operation. Existing literature in the area of cybercrime intelligence focuses on several research questions and adopts multiple methods using techniques such as social network analysis to address them. In this paper, we study the broad state-of-the-art research in cybercrime intelligence in order
doi:10.1109/eisic.2016.018
dblp:conf/eisic/NouhNG16
fatcat:ru6inhz5grfkpap25meyq5pwj4