Title
Exploring a Warrior Paradigm to Design Out Cybercrime
Abstract
Cyber crime increases with the advent of new online Internet services (e.g., entertainment, commerce, payment, pubic administration, social networking services). Not only do cyber criminals target governmental or public institutions, they increasingly victimize individuals and smaller organizations. At the same time, we observe that individuals and organizations steadily join forces and take a more proactive and collaborative role in war against cyber crime. In the current work we investigate examples of rising security incidents, new information security solutions and new cyber crime legislations, and elaborate upon some mismatches that exist among them. We particularly elaborate upon (the potential of) the collaborative initiatives that allow individuals to join forces and disclose cyber crime threats. We identify and/or outline a number of the research directions in legislation, social and technical arenas.
Year
DOI
Venue
2012
10.1109/EISIC.2012.40
EISIC
Keywords
Field
DocType
new online internet service,cyber criminal,cyber crime increase,security incident,new cyber crime legislation,collaborative role,cyber crime threat,new information security solution,warrior paradigm,collaborative initiative,cyber crime,groupware,collaboration,internet
Internet privacy,Social network,Collaborative software,Computer security,Information security,Cybercrime,Legislation,Public institution,Payment,Business,The Internet
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
2
0.38
3
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Mortaza S. Bargh119921.12
Sunil Choenni2309111.82
Ingrid Mulder320633.38
Roland Pastoor420.38