Volume 7 (2020) Special Issue: Interdisciplinary Cybersecurity Research
A Critical High-Impact Practice in Cybersecurity Education
This special issue presents 8 papers from the research findings of undergraduate researchers supported by an NSF grant. Those researchers are from the Cybersecurity related programs at ODU, and bring multifaceted cybersecurity research efforts to readers. This research is supported in part under NSF grant DGE-1723635.
Introduction
Special Issue on Interdisciplinary Cybersecurity Research: A Critical High-Impact Practice in Cybersecurity Education
ChunSheng Xin and Brian K. Payne
Articles
Systemic Analysis of the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) In Regulating Terrorist Content on Social Media Ecosystem Using Functional Dependency Network Analysis (FDNA)
Alaina Roman and C. Ariel Pinto
Application of Quantum Cryptography to Cybersecurity and Critical Infrastructures in Space Communications
Rita Meraz and Linda Vahala
Topical Review of Vulnerability Management for Local Hampton Roads Industry
Gregory W. Hubbard Jr. and Matthew Eunice
Cognitive Resource Management In 5G Networks
Kelvin M. Franco-Argueta
Understanding the Use of Malware and Encryption
Eva M. Castillo
Essay
Detection of Rouge Drones based on Radio Frequency Classification
Akash V. Gosai and Sachin Shetty
Guest Editors
- Dr. Chunsheng Xin
- Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering
- Dr. Brian Payne
- Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice
