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Cybersecurity in the Western Balkans: Policy gaps and cooperation opportunities

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Report

Authors:

Adriana Minović; Adel Abusara; ErandaBegaj; Vladimir Erceg; Predrag Tasevski; Vladimir Radunović; Franziska Klopfer

Source:

DiploFoundation, Geneva (2016)
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References

Baraković, Sabina, and Jasmina Baraković Husić. "“We Have Problems for Solutions”: The State of Cybersecurity in Bosnia and Herzegovina." Information & Security: An International Journal 32, no. 2 (2015): 131-154.

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APA style: Minović, A., Abusara A., , Erceg V., Tasevski P., Radunović V., et al. (2016).  Cybersecurity in the Western Balkans: Policy gaps and cooperation opportunities.
Chicago style: Minović, Adriana, Adel Abusara, , Vladimir Erceg, Predrag Tasevski, Vladimir Radunović, and Franziska Klopfer. Cybersecurity in the Western Balkans: Policy gaps and cooperation opportunities. Geneva: DiploFoundation, 2016.
IEEE style: Minović, A., A. Abusara, , V. Erceg, P. Tasevski, V. Radunović, and F. Klopfer, Cybersecurity in the Western Balkans: Policy gaps and cooperation opportunities, Geneva, DiploFoundation, September 2016.
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