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    • An Academic Approach to Digital Forensics 

      Angelopoulou, Olga; Vidalis, Stilianos (2015)
      Digital forensics as a field of study creates a number of challenges when it comes to the academic environment. The aim of this paper is to explore these challenges in relation to the learning and teaching theories. We ...
    • Assessing Identity Theft in the Internet of Things 

      Vidalis, Stilianos; Angelopoulou, Olga (2014-03-01)
      In the Internet of Things everything is interconnected. In the same context that “man-made fire” got the party started for human civilisation, “man-made TCP” enabled computing devices to participate in our lives. Today we ...
    • Carfentanil on the darknet : Potential scam or alarming public health threat? 

      Negri, Attilio; Townshend, Honor; McSweeney, Tim; Angelopoulou, Olga; Prilutskaya, Mariya; Bowden-Jones, Owen; Corazza, Ornella (2021-05)
      Background: In an age of global insecurity, highly potent synthetic drugs have become a major public health issue. Their online advertisement and sale are facilitated by surface web, darknet markets and social media fuelling ...
    • Extracting Intelligence from Digital Forensic Artefacts 

      Vidalis, Stilianos; Angelopoulou, Olga; Jones, Andrew (2016-07-07)
      Forensic science and in particular digital forensics as a business process has predominantly been focusing on generating evidence for court proceedings. It is argued that in today’s socially-driven, knowledge-centric, ...
    • A Hybrid Spam Detection Method Based on Unstructured Datasets 

      Angelopoulou, Olga; Y, Shao; Marcello, Trovati; Q, Shi; E, Asimakopoulou; Nik, Bessis (2017-01-01)
      The identification of non-genuine or malicious messages poses a variety of challenges due to the continuous changes in the techniques utilised by cyber-criminals. In this article, we propose a hybrid detection method based ...