Canadian Policing Research Catalogue

Mining cyber security intelligence from spam data / Tran Thai Son Dinh.

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Canadian Policing Research

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1 online resource (xiii, 125 pages) : illustrations, charts, maps

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"January 2014".
Thesis (M.A.Sc.)--Concordia University, 2014.

Summary

"In this thesis, we emphasize the importance of cyber security intelligence for the purpose of detecting, mitigating, predicting and preventing cyber attacks. We also concentrate on the correlation of different data sources to draw a big picture of cyber-crime activities around the globe. More precisely, we design and implement two software frameworks for detecting, analyzing and predicting cyber threats, which are phishing and spam campaigns."--Pages iii-iv.

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