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AML/CFT 1 Accountability 1 Artificial intelligence 1 Blockchain 1 Blockchain technology 1 Data security 1 Datensicherheit 1 Financial technology 1 Finanztechnologie 1 Graph analysis 1 Graph theory 1 Graphentheorie 1 Künstliche Intelligenz 1 Network Forensics 1 Network forensics 1 Privacy 1 Privacy Enhancing Technology 1 Virtual currency 1 Virtuelle Währung 1
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Antoniou, Giannakis 1 Ferretti, Stefano 1 Gritzalis, Stefanos 1 Merizzi, Fabio 1 Pocher, Nadia 1 Shafiq, Muhammad Zohaib 1 Zichichi, Mirko 1
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Electronic markets : EM ; the international journal of electronic commerce and business media 1
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Detecting anomalous cryptocurrency transactions : an AML/CFT application of machine learning-based forensics
Pocher, Nadia; Zichichi, Mirko; Merizzi, Fabio; Shafiq, … - In: Electronic markets : EM ; the international journal of … 33 (2023) 1, pp. 1-17
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Uncontrollable Privacy - The right that every attacker desires
Antoniou, Giannakis; Gritzalis, Stefanos - 2006
The request of the Internet users enjoying privacy during their e-activities enforces the Internet society to develop techniques which offer privacy to the Internet users, known as Privacy Enhancing Technologies (PETs). Among the Internet users, there are attackers who desire more than anything...
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