Terrorist Activities worldwide has approached the evolution of various high-ended methodologies for analyzing terrorist groups and networks. Existing research found that Social Network Analysis (SNA) is one of the most effective and predictive method for countering terrorism in social networks. The study reviewed various SNA measures for predicting the key players / main actors of terrorist network in terms of global as well as Indian perspective. Comparative study among SNA tools demonstrated the applicability and feasibility for online and offline social networks. It is recommended to incorporate temporal analysis using data mining methods. It can enhance the capability of SNA for handing dynamic behavior of online social networks
In this paper, we set out to explore some of the many ways in which Social Network Analysis (SNA) ca...
noWhile criminals may start their activities at individual level, the same is in general not true fo...
This paper addresses the question of whether social network analysis (SNA) measures of centrality mi...
Terrorist Activities worldwide has led to the development of sophisticated methodologies for analyzi...
The potential utility of social network analysis (SNA) for understanding and combating criminal and ...
The interest in analyzing loosely connected and decentralized terrorist networks of global reach has...
A sharp rise in terrorist activities has motivated many researchers to device techniques of identifi...
In this paper, an investigative review of social network analysis (SNA) to counter terrorism is pres...
Throughout the past decade the methods employed by terrorist organisations have changed drastically....
This paper categories and compares various works done in the field of social networking for covert n...
This paper analyses, the terror attacks in Mumbai on November 26, 2008, popularly known as 26/11 ter...
This article attempts to contribute to and advance the growing literature on social network analysis...
Abstract — The advisory feasibility of Social Network Analysis (SNA) to study social networks have e...
The present paper represents an exploratory, dynamic and qualitative application of Social Network A...
In this paper, we set out to explore some of the many ways in which Social Network Analysis (SNA) ca...
In this paper, we set out to explore some of the many ways in which Social Network Analysis (SNA) ca...
noWhile criminals may start their activities at individual level, the same is in general not true fo...
This paper addresses the question of whether social network analysis (SNA) measures of centrality mi...
Terrorist Activities worldwide has led to the development of sophisticated methodologies for analyzi...
The potential utility of social network analysis (SNA) for understanding and combating criminal and ...
The interest in analyzing loosely connected and decentralized terrorist networks of global reach has...
A sharp rise in terrorist activities has motivated many researchers to device techniques of identifi...
In this paper, an investigative review of social network analysis (SNA) to counter terrorism is pres...
Throughout the past decade the methods employed by terrorist organisations have changed drastically....
This paper categories and compares various works done in the field of social networking for covert n...
This paper analyses, the terror attacks in Mumbai on November 26, 2008, popularly known as 26/11 ter...
This article attempts to contribute to and advance the growing literature on social network analysis...
Abstract — The advisory feasibility of Social Network Analysis (SNA) to study social networks have e...
The present paper represents an exploratory, dynamic and qualitative application of Social Network A...
In this paper, we set out to explore some of the many ways in which Social Network Analysis (SNA) ca...
In this paper, we set out to explore some of the many ways in which Social Network Analysis (SNA) ca...
noWhile criminals may start their activities at individual level, the same is in general not true fo...
This paper addresses the question of whether social network analysis (SNA) measures of centrality mi...