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The need for cyber-COIN tools has increased interest in methods that analyze so-called "dark web" content.
The name Cyber Monday was coined in 2005 by the National Retail Federation's online arm, called Shop.org, to encourage people to shop online.
As background, Cyber Monday was coined in 2005 by e-commerce industry group Shop.org while I was its executive director.
When the term Cyber Monday was coined in 2005, the Monday after Thanksgiving was the 12th biggest online shopping day of the year.
Both books deal with the Macy Conferences, a series of conferences held in New York from 1945-1956 — the place where the word "cyber" was first coined.
The recently coined cyber-physical security term refers to the mechanisms that address this specific challenge [1].
Since the name was first coined in 2005, Cyber Monday has been a marketing strategy used to entice consumers online after they jump-start their in-store holiday shopping on Black Friday, and it has worked well: Last year's iteration brought in $1.25 billion in online sales, according to comScore, a digital analytics company.
Although much COIN literature has covered cyber-recruitment, and data/text mining techniques have been used in an early capacity to collect/analyze Internet data, no published research has applied such techniques to specifically examine the cyber-recruitment activities of extremist groups in online environments.
COIN experts are increasingly concerned with the potential of these cyber-communities for illegal purposes.
This prevents double spending, since no coin can be exchanged without the authentication of some twenty thousand independent cyber-witnesses.
The culture and operation of the web thrive on our willingness to point and click and view; Scott cites "cyber-philosopher" Jaron Lanier, who coined the expression "virtual reality", as the champion of "a sustainable global economy based primarily on exchanges of information" – namely all those clicks and likes and views – but he himself isn't convinced.
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