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Analysing the prospect of the maritime common information sharing environment’s implementation and feasibility in Montenegro

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Andrej Mihailović; Nexhat Kapidani; Enis Kočan; David Merino Delgado; Jari Räsänen

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Scientific Journal of Maritime Research, Volume 35, p.256-266 (2021)
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Rajamäki, Jyri, Ilkka Tikanmäki, and Jari Räsänen. "CISE as a Tool for Sharing Sensitive Cyber Information in Maritime Domain." Information & Security: An International Journal 43, no. 2 (2019): 215-235.

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APA style: Mihailović, A., Kapidani N., Kočan E., Delgado D. Merino, & Räsänen J. (2021).  Analysing the prospect of the maritime common information sharing environment’s implementation and feasibility in Montenegro. Scientific Journal of Maritime Research. 35, 256-266.
Chicago style: Mihailović, Andrej, Nexhat Kapidani, Enis Kočan, David Merino Delgado, and Jari Räsänen. "Analysing the prospect of the maritime common information sharing environment’s implementation and feasibility in Montenegro." Scientific Journal of Maritime Research 35 (2021): 256-266.
IEEE style: Mihailović, A., N. Kapidani, E. Kočan, D. Merino Delgado, and J. Räsänen, "Analysing the prospect of the maritime common information sharing environment’s implementation and feasibility in Montenegro", Scientific Journal of Maritime Research, vol. 35, pp. 256-266, 2021.
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