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Malware-campaign investigation has a significant impact on deterring cybercrime. Semantic technologies could provide a better balance between human reasoning skills and computer processing capabilities, thus enhancing investigations of the malware ecosystem.
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oxford-uuid:69c61a83-ddbb-4a85-8511-1ccedb5eae762022-03-26T18:53:06ZInvestigating malware campaigns with semantic technologiesJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:69c61a83-ddbb-4a85-8511-1ccedb5eae76Symplectic Elements at OxfordInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers2019Malware-campaign investigation has a significant impact on deterring cybercrime. Semantic technologies could provide a better balance between human reasoning skills and computer processing capabilities, thus enhancing investigations of the malware ecosystem.
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Investigating malware campaigns with semantic technologies
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Investigating malware campaigns with semantic technologies
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Investigating malware campaigns with semantic technologies
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Investigating malware campaigns with semantic technologies
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Investigating malware campaigns with semantic technologies
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Investigating malware campaigns with semantic technologies
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investigating malware campaigns with semantic technologies
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