Predicting the security threats of internet rumors and spread of false information based on sociological principle

With the fast-growing IoT, regular connectivity through a range of heterogeneous intelligent devices across the Social Online Networks (SON) is feasible and effective to analyze sociological principles. Therefore, Increased user contributions, including web posts, videos and reviews slowly impact th...

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Main Authors: Wento CHU, Lee, Kuok Tiung, Wei LUO, Pankaj Bhambri, Sandeep Kautish
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description With the fast-growing IoT, regular connectivity through a range of heterogeneous intelligent devices across the Social Online Networks (SON) is feasible and effective to analyze sociological principles. Therefore, Increased user contributions, including web posts, videos and reviews slowly impact the lives of people in the recent past, which triggers volatile knowledge dissemination and undermine protection through gossip dissemination, disinformation, and offensive online debate. Based on the early diffusion status, the goal of this research is to forecast the popularity of online content reliably in the future. Though conventional prediction models are focused primarily on the discovery or integration of a network functionality into a changing time mechanism has been considered as unresolved issues and it has been resolved using Predicting The Security Threats of Internet Rumors (PSTIR) and Spread of False Information Based On Sociological (SFIBS) model with sociology concept. In this paper, the proportion of trustworthy Facebook fans who post regularly in early and future popularity has been analyzed linearly using PSTIR and SFIBS methods. Facebook statistics remind us that mainstream fatigue is an important prediction principle and The mainstream fatigue principle, Besides, it shows the effectiveness of the PSTIR and SFIBS based on experimental study
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spelling ums.eprints-259372020-09-11T02:21:22Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/25937/ Predicting the security threats of internet rumors and spread of false information based on sociological principle Wento CHU Lee, Kuok Tiung Wei LUO Pankaj Bhambri Sandeep Kautish HV Social pathology. Social and public welfare. Criminology With the fast-growing IoT, regular connectivity through a range of heterogeneous intelligent devices across the Social Online Networks (SON) is feasible and effective to analyze sociological principles. Therefore, Increased user contributions, including web posts, videos and reviews slowly impact the lives of people in the recent past, which triggers volatile knowledge dissemination and undermine protection through gossip dissemination, disinformation, and offensive online debate. Based on the early diffusion status, the goal of this research is to forecast the popularity of online content reliably in the future. Though conventional prediction models are focused primarily on the discovery or integration of a network functionality into a changing time mechanism has been considered as unresolved issues and it has been resolved using Predicting The Security Threats of Internet Rumors (PSTIR) and Spread of False Information Based On Sociological (SFIBS) model with sociology concept. In this paper, the proportion of trustworthy Facebook fans who post regularly in early and future popularity has been analyzed linearly using PSTIR and SFIBS methods. Facebook statistics remind us that mainstream fatigue is an important prediction principle and The mainstream fatigue principle, Besides, it shows the effectiveness of the PSTIR and SFIBS based on experimental study 2020 Article PeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/25937/1/Predicting%20the%20security%20threats%20of%20internet%20rumors%20and%20spread%20of%20false%20information%20based%20on%20sociological%20principle.pdf text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/25937/2/Predicting%20the%20security%20threats%20of%20internet%20rumors%20and%20spread%20of%20false%20information%20based%20on%20sociological%20principle1.pdf Wento CHU and Lee, Kuok Tiung and Wei LUO and Pankaj Bhambri and Sandeep Kautish (2020) Predicting the security threats of internet rumors and spread of false information based on sociological principle. Computer Standards & Interfaces. pp. 1-7. ISSN 0920-5489 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.csi.2020.103454
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title Predicting the security threats of internet rumors and spread of false information based on sociological principle
title_full Predicting the security threats of internet rumors and spread of false information based on sociological principle
title_fullStr Predicting the security threats of internet rumors and spread of false information based on sociological principle
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title_short Predicting the security threats of internet rumors and spread of false information based on sociological principle
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