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Libraries, Cybersecurity and Webinars
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Adakawa, Murtala Ismail
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الأمن الإلكتروني
/ الجرائم الإلكترونية
/ المصادر الرقمية
/ تكنولوجيا المعلومات
/ توزيع المعلومات
2022
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Libraries, Cybersecurity and Webinars
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Adakawa, Murtala Ismail
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الأمن الإلكتروني
/ الجرائم الإلكترونية
/ المصادر الرقمية
/ تكنولوجيا المعلومات
/ توزيع المعلومات
2022
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Libraries, Cybersecurity and Webinars
2022
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Overview
Previous researchers have failed to situate seemingly important components of contemporary real-life truth in the mainstream of investigations. As new modes of transferring knowledge, accessing, and retrieving information emerge, resources and technology advance, and webinars are becoming one of the easiest and cheapest ways to reach the public, synchronously or asynchronously. Many online meeting tools, regarded as windows to the future of communication and imparting knowledge, are evolving rapidly. However, webinar sites tend to help viewers or listeners register on the websites and even provide favorable conditions to make the audience feel safe. In doing so, others join the webinars with a sole aim of tapping important information from the public, thus making the webinars niches or blossomed trees for cybercriminals. The fact is that what causes the presence of cybercriminals is logically no different from what can reverse it. This study attempts to review the literature that can change the way people view webinars. It aims to develop new ways of thinking about emerging new systems, respond to change, use knowledge to change the way abnormal behavior occurs during webinar series and open unattended ways to expand the spectrum of anomalous detection mechanisms from many perspectives.
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جمعية المكتبات المتخصصة فرع الخليج العربي ودار جامعة حمد بن خليفة للنشر
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