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Overview of the Current Situation in Bosnia and Herzegovina with Focus on Cyber Security and Fighting Cyber-Crime by Establishment of BIH CERT Body

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Sabina Baraković; Mladen Mrkaja; Amir Husić; Adnan Kulovac; Jasmina Baraković Husić

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Cyber Security and Resiliency Policy Framework, IOS Press, p.65-81 (2014)
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Tasevski, Predrag. "Macedonian Path Towards Cybersecurity." Information & Security: An International Journal 32, no. 2 (2015): 109-119.
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.
APA style: Baraković, S., Mrkaja M., Husić A., Kulovac A., & Husić J. Baraković (2014).  Overview of the Current Situation in Bosnia and Herzegovina with Focus on Cyber Security and Fighting Cyber-Crime by Establishment of BIH CERT Body. Cyber Security and Resiliency Policy Framework. 65-81.
Chicago style: Baraković, Sabina, Mladen Mrkaja, Amir Husić, Adnan Kulovac, and Jasmina Baraković Husić. "Overview of the Current Situation in Bosnia and Herzegovina with Focus on Cyber Security and Fighting Cyber-Crime by Establishment of BIH CERT Body." In Cyber Security and Resiliency Policy Framework, 65-81. IOS Press, 2014.
IEEE style: Baraković, S., M. Mrkaja, A. Husić, A. Kulovac, and J. Baraković Husić, "Overview of the Current Situation in Bosnia and Herzegovina with Focus on Cyber Security and Fighting Cyber-Crime by Establishment of BIH CERT Body", Cyber Security and Resiliency Policy Framework: IOS Press, pp. 65-81, 2014.
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/978-1-61499-446-6-65
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