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Comparative analysis of cybersecurity systems in Russia and Armenia : Legal and political frameworks. / Elamiryan, Ruben; Bolgov, Radomir.

Digital Transformation and Global Society - Third International Conference, DTGS 2018, Revised Selected Papers. ed. / Alexander V. Boukhanovsky; Andrei V. Chugunov; Daniel A. Alexandrov; Yury Kabanov; Olessia Koltsova. Springer Nature, 2018. p. 195-209 (Communications in Computer and Information Science; Vol. 858).

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Elamiryan, R & Bolgov, R 2018, Comparative analysis of cybersecurity systems in Russia and Armenia: Legal and political frameworks. in AV Boukhanovsky, AV Chugunov, DA Alexandrov, Y Kabanov & O Koltsova (eds), Digital Transformation and Global Society - Third International Conference, DTGS 2018, Revised Selected Papers. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol. 858, Springer Nature, pp. 195-209, 3rd International Conference on Digital Transformation and Global Society, DTGS 2018, St. Petersburg, Russian Federation, 30/05/18. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-02843-5_16

APA

Elamiryan, R., & Bolgov, R. (2018). Comparative analysis of cybersecurity systems in Russia and Armenia: Legal and political frameworks. In A. V. Boukhanovsky, A. V. Chugunov, D. A. Alexandrov, Y. Kabanov, & O. Koltsova (Eds.), Digital Transformation and Global Society - Third International Conference, DTGS 2018, Revised Selected Papers (pp. 195-209). (Communications in Computer and Information Science; Vol. 858). Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-02843-5_16

Vancouver

Elamiryan R, Bolgov R. Comparative analysis of cybersecurity systems in Russia and Armenia: Legal and political frameworks. In Boukhanovsky AV, Chugunov AV, Alexandrov DA, Kabanov Y, Koltsova O, editors, Digital Transformation and Global Society - Third International Conference, DTGS 2018, Revised Selected Papers. Springer Nature. 2018. p. 195-209. (Communications in Computer and Information Science). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-02843-5_16

Author

Elamiryan, Ruben ; Bolgov, Radomir. / Comparative analysis of cybersecurity systems in Russia and Armenia : Legal and political frameworks. Digital Transformation and Global Society - Third International Conference, DTGS 2018, Revised Selected Papers. editor / Alexander V. Boukhanovsky ; Andrei V. Chugunov ; Daniel A. Alexandrov ; Yury Kabanov ; Olessia Koltsova. Springer Nature, 2018. pp. 195-209 (Communications in Computer and Information Science).

BibTeX

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