We inspect 965 cybersecurity research papers published between 2012 and 2016 in order to understand better how datasets are used, produced and shared. We construct a taxonomy of the types of data created and shared, informed and validated by the examined papers. We then analyze the gathered data on datasets. Three quarters of existing datasets used as input to research are publicly available, but less than 20% of datasets created by researchers are publicly shared. Using a series of linear regressions, we demonstrate that those researchers who do make public the datasets they create are rewarded with more citations to the associated papers. Hence, we conclude that an under-appreciated incentive exists for researchers to share their created ...
Research data are often released upon journal publication to enable result verification and reproduc...
This dataset contains supplementary data and R scripts to generate figures for the paper 'The time e...
Given current concerns about lack of replicability (including the reluctance of many journals to pub...
The dataset supports the publication "Data Sharing and Use in Cybersecurity Research" by I. Kouper a...
The reproducibility of published academic work is increasingly important across a wide array of fiel...
Research data are often released upon journal publication to enable result verificationand reproduci...
A newer version of this dataset is available at https://doi.org/10.7802/2284 -------------------...
Scientific research revolves around the production, analysis, storage, management, and re-use of dat...
The R-scripts and data in this study can be used to reproduce figures in the associated paper, which...
The public sharing of primary research datasets potentially benefits the research community but is n...
The R-scripts and data in this study can be used to reproduce figures in the associated paper, which...
The public sharing of primary research datasets potentially benefits the research community but is n...
Sharing research data provides benefit to the general scientific community, but the benefit is less ...
By encouraging and requiring that authors share their data in order to publish articles, scholarly j...
doi: 10.1177/09610006221093049Without sufficient information about research data practices occurring...
Research data are often released upon journal publication to enable result verification and reproduc...
This dataset contains supplementary data and R scripts to generate figures for the paper 'The time e...
Given current concerns about lack of replicability (including the reluctance of many journals to pub...
The dataset supports the publication "Data Sharing and Use in Cybersecurity Research" by I. Kouper a...
The reproducibility of published academic work is increasingly important across a wide array of fiel...
Research data are often released upon journal publication to enable result verificationand reproduci...
A newer version of this dataset is available at https://doi.org/10.7802/2284 -------------------...
Scientific research revolves around the production, analysis, storage, management, and re-use of dat...
The R-scripts and data in this study can be used to reproduce figures in the associated paper, which...
The public sharing of primary research datasets potentially benefits the research community but is n...
The R-scripts and data in this study can be used to reproduce figures in the associated paper, which...
The public sharing of primary research datasets potentially benefits the research community but is n...
Sharing research data provides benefit to the general scientific community, but the benefit is less ...
By encouraging and requiring that authors share their data in order to publish articles, scholarly j...
doi: 10.1177/09610006221093049Without sufficient information about research data practices occurring...
Research data are often released upon journal publication to enable result verification and reproduc...
This dataset contains supplementary data and R scripts to generate figures for the paper 'The time e...
Given current concerns about lack of replicability (including the reluctance of many journals to pub...