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Neural Networks in Digital Forensics: A Decadal Exploration Geo, Andre; Purwaningsih, Sri Budi; Fiddinia, Irta
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.v12i2.1636

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This dataset, retrieved from Lens.org through meticulous keyword searches, delves into the intricate domain of digital forensics intersecting with neural networks, specifically focusing on internet-related contexts. A total of 476 journal articles from the period 2002-2012 were scrutinized. The research pinpointed the nexus of digital forensics, internet studies, and neural networks, uncovering 87 articles at the intersection of law and technology. Noteworthy findings include prolific institutions like the University of Cambridge and University of Oxford, each contributing significantly to this niche. The dataset emphasizes the rise in publications during 2009 and 2012, underlining crucial developments in this interdisciplinary field. David Farrington emerged as the most prolific author, leaving a notable imprint with 70 publications. The dataset also spotlighted a seminal work titled "An automated timeline reconstruction approach for digital forensic investigations," published in 2016, representing a paradigm shift in the field. The dataset's emphasis on neural networks within digital forensics, coupled with its geographic focus on the United Kingdom and Australia, makes it a pivotal resource for researchers exploring the convergence of law, technology, and cyber investigations. Highlights: Interdisciplinary Nexus: Explores the intersection of digital forensics, neural networks, and internet studies. Prolific Institutions: Identifies leading contributors such as University of Cambridge and University of Oxford. Geographic Focus: Emphasizes key research from the United Kingdom and Australia in the realm of digital forensics and law. Keywords: Digital Forensics, Neural Networks, Internet Studies, Law, Cyber Investigations
Gender Dynamics in Cyberlaw: Unraveling Patterns and Implications Agustino , Anggo Dwi; Purwaningsih, Sri Budi; Nurhayati
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.v12i2.1661

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This data-driven study explores the intersection of Cyber Law and gender issues by analyzing articles from Lens.org. Focusing on Law journals, it examines gender-related developments' societal implications. The study identifies leading institutions, prevalent fields, and influential authors shaping gender-focused legal discourse. Through a scatter plot, it visualizes the scholarly landscape, revealing active regions, top publishers, and journals driving crucial conversations. Key findings emphasize the synergy between law and business, essential for understanding gender narratives in Cyber Law. This research aids researchers, policymakers, and advocates in advancing gender-inclusive legal frameworks for societal progress. Highlights : Institutional Pioneers: Identifying leading institutions driving gender issues discourse in Cyber Law, essential for collaborations and knowledge exchange. Interdisciplinary Synergy: Highlighting the convergence of law and business fields in addressing gender-related challenges, emphasizing holistic solutions. Global Engagement: Mapping the active countries and regions involved in gender-focused Cyber Law research, fostering international dialogue and cooperation. Keywords: Cyber Law, Gender Issues, Legal Frameworks, Scholarly Discourse, Societal Progress
Navigating Cyber Law: Social Media Dynamics Hamid, Siti Nur Cholisa; Purwaningsih, Sri Budi; Indakto, Ratro
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.v12i2.1666

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This research investigates the intersection of Cyber Law and Social Media through an extensive analysis of scholarly articles, aiming to understand the evolving landscape of digital interactions and their legal implications. Utilizing Lens.org, the study initiated with a keyword search "Cyber OR Cyber Law AND Social Media" in scholarly works, yielding a vast dataset of 187,637 academic works. After meticulous filtering, focusing on journal articles within the legal domain, 30,797 pertinent studies were identified. The analysis delves into top institutions, revealing The University of Sheffield as a prolific contributor, especially in the field of Sociology. The study's temporal analysis highlights a peak in scholarly output in 2018, emphasizing the dynamic nature of social media-related legal discourse. Sociology emerged as the dominant field of study, with contributions from esteemed institutions such as London School of Economics and Political Science. The most active authors, including Mark D Griffiths and Crihs D Geddes, exhibited substantial engagement in this domain. Geographically, the United States emerged as a key player, with 26,991 journal articles dedicated to the topic. Springer Nature stood out as the leading publisher, reflecting the substantial scholarly focus on social media. This dataset offers invaluable insights for legal scholars, policymakers, and social scientists, shedding light on the intricate relationship between cyber law and social media, thus paving the way for informed legal frameworks and societal interventions. Highlights : Prolific Output: The study uncovers 30,797 scholarly works at the intersection of Cyber Law and Social Media, highlighting the depth of research in this domain. Dynamic Discourse: Scholarly output peaked in 2018, indicating the evolving nature of social media-related legal discussions and the need for current and adaptable legal frameworks. Global Perspectives: Contributions from institutions worldwide, especially in Sociology, emphasize the global relevance of social media-related legal research, urging for international collaboration and legal harmonization. Keywords: Cyber Law, Social Media, Legal Implications, Digital Interactions, Societal Impact
Unraveling Cyberlaw and Information Sharing Trends: A Comprehensive Analysis Taufany, Firdaus Enov At; Purwaningsih, Sri Budi; Pristiwanto
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.v12i2.1694

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This data article presents a comprehensive analysis of the evolving landscape of Cyberlaw and Information Sharing, extracted from Lens.org using the search terms Cyberlaw OR Cyber Law AND Information Sharing, specifically focusing on law journals and journal articles. The study identifies key trends across various parameters such as top institutions (e.g., the University of Sydney), scholarly works over time (peaking in 2015), and the most active fields of study (primarily in law). It also highlights active contributors like authors Nafiseh Ghafournia and Patricia L., indicating a prolific output. The scatter plot analysis reveals a concentration of 55 significant academic works. Regionally, active participation emanates notably from the American continent. The leading publisher, MDPI AG, emerges as a key player in disseminating research in this domain. The study's outcomes provide valuable insights into the current academic landscape, offering a wealth of information for scholars and institutions interested in the dynamic intersection of Cyberlaw and Information Sharing. Highlights : Comprehensive analysis of Cyberlaw and Information Sharing trends based on Lens.org data. Identified top institution: the University of Sydney, and prolific authors Nafiseh Ghafournia and Patricia Peak scholarly works observed in 2015, showcasing the evolving landscape of law-related research. Keywords: Cyberlaw, Information Sharing, Academic Trends, Top Contributors, Global Perspectives