1. BENEFITS OF CYBER SECURITY LABS ON RASPBERRY PI’S Open Access Author: Brown, Carson Mcleod Title: BENEFITS OF CYBER SECURITY LABS ON RASPBERRY PI’S Area of Honors: Security and Risk Analysis Keywords: Raspberry PiCyber SecurityEducationVirtual Machines File: Download Thesis_current_-_Mendeley.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Michael Keith Hills, Thesis SupervisorDr. Edward J Glantz, Thesis Honors Advisor
2. Analyzing Social Media Platforms to Establish Evaluation Metrics for Propensity of S.C.A.R.E. Abuse Open Access Author: Thoet, Austin Title: Analyzing Social Media Platforms to Establish Evaluation Metrics for Propensity of S.C.A.R.E. Abuse Area of Honors: Security and Risk Analysis Keywords: social mediaextremismpersuasive technologycaptologyS.C.A.R.E. File: Download Thoet_Austin_AnalyzingSocialMediaPlatformstoEstablishEvaluationMetricsforPropensityofSCAREAbuse2.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Michael Keith Hills, Thesis SupervisorDinghao Wu, Thesis Honors Advisor
3. They Will Not Replace Us: A Comparative Case Analysis of the Radicalization of Terrorists Inspired by the Great Replacement Conspiracy Open Access Author: Cicchiello, Sean Title: They Will Not Replace Us: A Comparative Case Analysis of the Radicalization of Terrorists Inspired by the Great Replacement Conspiracy Area of Honors: Security and Risk Analysis Keywords: Lone-Wolf TerrorismRight-Wing ExtremismExtremismRadicalizationGreat ReplacementConspiracyCase StudyFar-rightAlt-right File: Download Cicchiello_Thesis_Final.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Nick Andrew Diehl, Thesis SupervisorMichael Keith Hills, Thesis Honors Advisor
4. Intelligence Goldmine or Overwhelming Hinderance? Social Media’s Impact on U.S. Intelligence Community Analysis Open Access Author: Pfohl, Samuel Title: Intelligence Goldmine or Overwhelming Hinderance? Social Media’s Impact on U.S. Intelligence Community Analysis Area of Honors: Security and Risk Analysis Keywords: Social MediaIntelligence CommunityAnalysisDomestic ExtremismIntelligence File: Download SamPfohlSchreyerThesis2023.pdf Thesis Supervisors: William Parquette, Thesis SupervisorMichael Keith Hills, Thesis Honors Advisor