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Exploring the Intersection of Digital Forensics and Neural Networks: A Decade-Long Analysis Muhammad Imam Effendi; Sri Budi Purwaningsih; Rizqi Hasan
Proceedings of The ICECRS Vol 12 No 1 (2023): Proceedings of Data in Education, Culture, and Interdisciplinary Studies
Publisher : International Consortium of Education and Culture Research Studies

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/icecrs.v12i2.1529

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In this comprehensive dataset sourced from Lens.org, we delve into the dynamic realm of digital forensics and neural networks, focusing on scholarly articles published from 2002 to 2012. Our study encompasses 476 meticulously curated journal articles. Employing advanced search filters, we refined our dataset to 16 pertinent articles within the domain of law. Our analysis illuminates key trends: prominent institutions such as University of Westminster and University of Texas at San Antonio, active years in 2007 and 2012, and the prevalence of computer science as the primary field of study. Notable works include "An automated timeline reconstruction approach for digital forensic investigations" authored by N Lang Beebe and J Guynes Clark in 2016. Our findings provide valuable insights for researchers, offering a nuanced perspective on the intersection of digital forensics and neural networks, thereby shaping the future discourse in this interdisciplinary field.Highlights : Interdisciplinary Insights: This dataset bridges the gap between digital forensics and neural networks, offering a unique interdisciplinary perspective. By analyzing 476 journal articles from 2002 to 2012, our study sheds light on the fusion of cutting-edge technology and legal frameworks. Institutional Pioneers: Highlighting institutions like the University of Westminster and University of Texas at San Antonio, our research showcases the collaborative efforts of globally renowned institutions in advancing the fields of digital forensics and neural networks. Strategic Research Trends: By pinpointing key years such as 2007 and 2012, our analysis uncovers strategic periods of prolific research. This temporal insight serves as a foundation for understanding pivotal moments in the evolution of digital forensics, guiding future scholars and practitioners in their research endeavors. Keywords: Digital Forensic, Neural Networks, Law, Data Analysis, Research Trends
Cyberlaw and Students: A Comprehensive Study Muhammad Imam Effendi; Sri Budi Purwaningsih; Irta Fiddina
Proceedings of The ICECRS Vol 12 No 1 (2023): Proceedings of Data in Education, Culture, and Interdisciplinary Studies
Publisher : International Consortium of Education and Culture Research Studies

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/icecrs.v12i2.1530

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This dataset, sourced from Lens.org, presents a curated collection of 120 journal articles exploring the intersection of Cyberlaw and Students. Leveraging specific filters, 9 articles within the realm of law were meticulously selected. The dataset offers a comprehensive view of Cyberlaw's global landscape, with South Africa emerging as a notable contributor. The analysis delves into active institutions, prolific authors, and key publications, shedding light on the intricate relationship between legal frameworks and students' digital activities. Highlighting trends across publication years and spotlighting influential works, such as L. Lessig's 1999 publication, "The Law of the Horse: What Cyberlaw Might Teach," this dataset serves as a valuable resource for researchers delving into Cyberlaw's dynamics concerning student populations worldwide.Highlights : Data Source & Scope: Retrieved from Lens.org, this dataset comprises 120 carefully curated journal articles at the intersection of Cyberlaw and Students. Filtered down to 9 articles within the domain of law, it provides a focused examination of Cyberlaw's relevance to student-related digital activities. Global Insights: Offering a nuanced perspective, the dataset highlights South Africa as a prominent contributor. It explores prolific institutions, active authors, and influential publications, painting a detailed picture of the relationship between legal frameworks and students' online behaviors. Historical Context: Examining publication years, the dataset reveals a peak in 2018. Noteworthy works, such as L. Lessig's 1999 publication, "The Law of the Horse: What Cyberlaw Might Teach," are identified, emphasizing Cyberlaw's enduring relevance in the digital age. Keywords: Cyberlaw, Students, Jurnal Artikel, Law, Academic Research
Cyber Law & Human Behavior: Global Insights Febrian Dwi Firmansyah; Sri Budi Purwaningsih; Rizqi Hasan
Proceedings of The ICECRS Vol 12 No 1 (2023): Proceedings of Data in Education, Culture, and Interdisciplinary Studies
Publisher : International Consortium of Education and Culture Research Studies

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/icecrs.v12i2.1533

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Our dataset, "Cyber Law and Behavioral Reactions," sourced from lens.org, compiles 3,194 meticulously curated journal articles exploring the intersection of Cyber Law and human behavioral responses. A product of rigorous step-by-step data collection and analysis, this dataset provides a comprehensive overview of global research trends. Top institutions such as Erasmus University Rotterdam, active years like 2017, and prolific authors like Didier Bigo dominate this repository. The data underscores the prominence of Psychology as the central field of study and the prevalence of open-access scholarly works. With a focus on the United States, the dataset is rich in varied perspectives, making it an invaluable resource for researchers exploring the nuances of Cyber Law and human behavior.Highlights : Global Insights, Local Nuances: Explore 3,194 curated articles illuminating the intersection of Cyber Law and human behavior worldwide. Diverse global perspectives reveal unique cultural responses to legal frameworks, enriching the understanding of digital interactions and legal norms. Institutional & Authoritative Contributions: Erasmus University Rotterdam leads with 28 articles, showcasing institutional excellence, while prolific author Didier Bigo contributes 14 significant works. These influential figures underscore the dataset's rich scholarly tapestry, demonstrating the expertise within the realm of Cyber Law and behavioral studies. Psychology Focus & Open-Access Dynamics: Psychology takes center stage with 865 articles, delving into the human psyche within digital legal contexts. Moreover, the prevalence of open-access publications emphasizes collaboration and accessibility, fostering a global network of researchers interested in the intricate dynamics of law and human behavior online. Keywords: Cyber Law, Behavioral Reactions, Global Research Trends
Exploring the Nexus: Cyberlaw and Artificial Intelligence Research Trends Dela Cornelia Helen Indriavita; Sri Budi Purwaningsih; Rizqi Hasan
Proceedings of The ICECRS Vol 12 No 1 (2023): Proceedings of Data in Education, Culture, and Interdisciplinary Studies
Publisher : International Consortium of Education and Culture Research Studies

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/icecrs.v12i2.1535

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In this dataset, titled "Cyberlaw OR Cyber Law AND Artificial Intelligence: A Comprehensive Study," we meticulously collected and analyzed 2,345 journal articles from Lens.org, focusing on the intersection of Cyberlaw and Artificial Intelligence. The primary objective was to provide a comprehensive overview of scholarly work in this domain. Employing a systematic approach, we filtered data through a series of steps, including specific keyword searches, document type categorization, and subject matter refinement. The dataset reveals key trends: prominent institutions such as the University of Liverpool leading in publications, with Computer Science as the dominant field of study. Noteworthy prolific authors like Giovanni Sartor and active nations like the United Kingdom underscore the global impact of this research. The top publishers, including Springer Nature and Informa UK Limited, have significantly contributed to the literature. Our dataset serves as a valuable resource for researchers, students, and journalists, offering nuanced insights into the complex interplay of Cyberlaw and Artificial Intelligence, facilitating future studies and informed decision-making in this critical area of law and technology.Highlights : Global Insights: Our dataset of 2,345 curated journal articles illuminates global Cyberlaw and Artificial Intelligence research trends, showcasing prolific authors, active institutions, and impactful publishers. Institutional Prowess: University of Liverpool leads with 34 articles, highlighting its pivotal role in shaping Cyberlaw and AI discourse, emphasizing the significance of academic hubs in this field. Strategic Publishing: Publishers like Springer Nature and Elsevier BV are pivotal, spearheading discussions on AI's legal dimensions, shaping scholarly landscapes significantly. Keywords: Cyberlaw, Artificial Intelligence, Journal Articles, Research Trends, Scholarly Publications
Cyberlaw and Adolescent Behavior: A Comprehensive Analysis Anggi Dwi Puspita Sari; Sri Budi Purwaningsih; Irta Fiddina
Proceedings of The ICECRS Vol 12 No 1 (2023): Proceedings of Data in Education, Culture, and Interdisciplinary Studies
Publisher : International Consortium of Education and Culture Research Studies

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/icecrs.v12i2.1551

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In this data article, we present a comprehensive analysis of Cyberlaw and Adolescent Behavior literature gathered from Lens.org, focusing on scholarly works related to the intersection of cyber law and adolescent behavior. The primary objective was to enhance understanding and awareness within the field of cyber law, providing valuable insights for researchers, students, and journalists. Utilizing specific search criteria, 35,238 initial records were narrowed down to 4,126 journal articles. The data, spanning from previous years to 2020, revealed significant contributions from institutions like the University of South Florida and Simon Fraser University. Psychology emerged as the dominant theme with 2,715 journals, followed by Poison Control studies. Notable authors such as Elizabeth Cauffman and Alex R Piquero were identified, contributing significantly to the discourse. Moreover, the dataset showcased active countries and regions, highlighting the global interest in the subject matter. Top publishers included Springer Nature, Elsevier, and Wiley, with detailed breakdowns of their publications. The scatter plot analysis exhibited varying citation counts, indicating diverse research impact. Our findings underscore the critical role of Cyberlaw in addressing adolescent behavior in the digital realm, emphasizing the need for continued exploration and policy development.Highlights : Pioneering Insights: Our analysis of 4,126 journal articles from Lens.org provides pioneering insights into the intricate relationship between Cyberlaw and Adolescent Behavior, shedding light on key patterns and research directions in this critical field. Global Research Impact: The data showcases global interest, with active contributions from esteemed institutions like the University of South Florida and Simon Fraser University. It emphasizes the international relevance of Cyberlaw in addressing adolescent behavior online. Influential Voices: Recognizing prolific authors like Elizabeth Cauffman and Alex R Piquero, our study highlights their substantial impact, emphasizing their role in shaping the discourse on Cyberlaw and Adolescent Behavior. Keywords: Cyberlaw, Adolescent Behavior, Scholarly Works, Digital Realm, Policy Development
Digital Forensic and Firewall Nexus: Exploring a Decade of Scholarly Output Anindya Pramitaqwati Wati; Sri Budi Purwaningsih; Irta Fiddina
Proceedings of The ICECRS Vol 12 No 1 (2023): Proceedings of Data in Education, Culture, and Interdisciplinary Studies
Publisher : International Consortium of Education and Culture Research Studies

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/icecrs.v12i2.1571

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This dataset, sourced from Lens.org, comprises 54 journal articles meticulously filtered from a pool of 579 documents related to digital forensic and firewall technologies. Spanning the decade from 2002 to 2012, the dataset primarily explores the intersection of digital forensics and firewall systems, offering a valuable resource for researchers and scholars in the field. The comprehensive analysis categorizes the articles by institutions, revealing University of East London as a prominent contributor. The dataset sheds light on the evolution of scholarly output over the years, highlighting peak periods in 2006 and 2008. Computer Science emerges as the dominant domain, emphasizing the dataset's focus on the technological aspects of digital forensics and firewalls. Intriguingly, the absence of prolific authors hints at a diversified authorship landscape. The dataset's global reach is reflected in contributors from diverse institutions, with the United Kingdom standing out as a hub of activity. Inderscience Publisher emerges as a key platform, publishing significant works such as the "International Journal of Electronic Security and Digital Forensics." This dataset acts as a cornerstone for future explorations, fostering nuanced analyses of the intricate relationship between digital forensics and firewall technologies.Highlights : Digital Forensic and Firewall Insights (2002-2012): Dive into 54 pivotal journal articles out of 579, uncovering the synergy between digital forensics and firewall technology. Tech Evolution Unveiled: Explore peak years in 2006 and 2008, spotlighting Computer Science as the primary domain driving cybersecurity advancements. Global Collaboration and Key Platforms: Witness global cooperation with the UK leading contributions, and Inderscience Publisher as a pivotal platform, shaping the discourse on digital forensics and firewalls. Keywords: Digital Forensic, Firewall, Cybersecurity, Academic Research, Technological Evolution