An investigation into Chinese cybercrime and the applicability of social network analysis
An investigation into Chinese cybercrime and the applicability of social network analysis
With the support from the UK’s Serious Organised Crime Agency (SOCA), this paper presents the findings from a two-month comparison study between the underground economy in China and the West. Significant differences were found which are due to traditional boundaries of crime, such as cultural and language barriers. Lastly, Social Network Analysis (SNA) is proposed and discussed as a tool for future cybercrime research.
Cybercrime, Organized Crime, Carding, Underground Economy, Social Network Analysis
Yip, Michael
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14 June 2011
Yip, Michael
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Yip, Michael
(2011)
An investigation into Chinese cybercrime and the applicability of social network analysis.
ACM WebSci '11, , Koblenz, Germany.
14 - 17 Jun 2011.
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With the support from the UK’s Serious Organised Crime Agency (SOCA), this paper presents the findings from a two-month comparison study between the underground economy in China and the West. Significant differences were found which are due to traditional boundaries of crime, such as cultural and language barriers. Lastly, Social Network Analysis (SNA) is proposed and discussed as a tool for future cybercrime research.
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Published date: 14 June 2011
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Event Dates: 14-17 June 2011
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ACM WebSci '11, , Koblenz, Germany, 2011-06-14 - 2011-06-17
Keywords:
Cybercrime, Organized Crime, Carding, Underground Economy, Social Network Analysis
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Web & Internet Science, Electronics & Computer Science
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Local EPrints ID: 272351
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/272351
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Michael Yip
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