Title
Understanding Cyberbullying As An Information Security Attack-Life Cycle Modeling
Abstract
Nowadays, cyberbullying cases are more common due to free access to technological resources. Studies related to this phenomenon from the fields of computer science and computer security are still limited. Several factors such as the access to specific databases on cyberbullying, the unification of scientific criteria that assess the nature of the problem, or the absence of real proposals that prevent and mitigate this problem could motivate the lack of interest by researchers in the field of information security to generate significant contributions. This research proposes a cyberbullying life cycle model through topic modeling and conceptualizes the different stages of the attack considering criteria associated with computer attacks. This proposal is supported by a review of the specific literature and knowledge bases gained from experiences of victims of online harassment and tweets from attackers.
Year
DOI
Venue
2021
10.1007/s12243-020-00785-0
ANNALS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Keywords
DocType
Volume
Cyberbullying, Pattern behavior, APT, Social engineering
Journal
76
Issue
ISSN
Citations 
3-4
0003-4347
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
0
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Patricio Zambrano100.34
Jenny Torres200.34
Ángel Yánez300.34
Alexandra Macas400.34
Luis Tello-Oquendo500.68