Thesis
On combating online radicalisation: a framework for cybercrime investigations
- Abstract:
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“The Internet is the crime scene of the 21st century.”
The complexity of cybercrimes is constantly increasing with advanced tools, attack vectors, and Modus Operandi adopted by offenders every day. Criminals have easy access to advanced technical abilities that they need to carry their attacks, using what is called crime-as-a-service, from the dark web and online black markets. Similarly, the nature of cybercrimes has generated multitudes of data introduced by the “cyber” aspect ...
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Authors
Contributors
      
      + Goldsmith, M
      
    
      
  
  - Role:
 - Supervisor
 - ORCID:
 - 0000-0001-7808-0600
 
      
      + Nurse, JRC
      
    
      
  
            - Role:
 - Supervisor
 - ORCID:
 - 0000-0003-4118-1680
 
- Type of award:
 - DPhil
 - Level of award:
 - Doctoral
 - Awarding institution:
 - University of Oxford
 
- Language:
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                    English
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 - Deposit date:
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                    2020-09-13
 
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- Copyright holder:
 - Nouh, MA
 - Copyright date:
 - 2019
 
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