26 research outputs found
ANALYSING CYBERCRIME UNDERGROUND ECONOMY USING DATA ANALYTICS
Given the rapid acceleration of digital hazards, little work has been carried out into the subject's institutions or procedures that could help to guide scientists and specialists in Information Systems that handle digital security. There is also no discussion of Crime as a Service that is a criminal action program which facilitates decentralized cyber-crime. The examination whole and useful cyber- crime issue that we see has persuaded us to research underground cybercrime economy by adopting information research strategy from a scientific point of view of the structure. To accomplish this objective, we will propose 1. a structure to information investigation to break down the underground cyber-crime, 2. CaaS and product definitions for wrong-doing and 3. a model for related order. Furthermore, 4. Create a software web-app to show how the proposed system and request structure can really be actualized. At that point, we will use web applications to explore the under-ground economy of cyber-crime by breaking down a huge data-set from the web-based network. In implementing the strategy- based structure science review, this review applies objects, institutions, and strategies to the project here. It also gives professional expertise to recommend rules on how governments and associations can plan underground cybercrime assaults in all businesses
Supercritical injection, combustion and acoustic interactions in a semi-cryogenic liquid propellant rocket engine injector
Supercritical injection, combustion and acoustic interactions in a semi-cryogenic liquid propellant rocket engine injector
Automatic view classification of echocardiograms using Histogram of Oriented Gradients
Comparative study between throat swab and ear discharge swabs culture and sensitivity findings in pediatric patients with bilateral chronic otitis media
<p class="abstract"><strong>Background:</strong> Chronic otitis media is one of the common infections seen in pediatric age group. The most widely recognized route of infection is via the eustachian tube. The inflammation of the pharyngeal end of the eustachian tube may prevent gas exchange, leading to lowering of the middle ear pressure and predisposes to aspiration of nasopharyngeal microbes into the middle ear cleft.</p><p class="abstract"><strong>Methods:</strong> Eighty (80) cases of clinically diagnosed chronic otitis media among pediatric age group of both sexes selected on simple random basis were included in this study. Swabs from both ears and throat were taken and the samples were sent under strict aseptic conditions for culture and sensitivity testing. </p><p class="abstract"><strong>Results:</strong> The mean age of patients was 6.1years and the frequency of chronic otitis media was maximum in 1-5 years age group. Male to female ratio was 1.6:1.The most frequent organism isolated was <em>S. Aureus</em> followed by <em>Psuedomonas</em>. The ear swab and throat swab findings showed positive relationship (p&lt;0.05) for the common organisms i.e., <em>S. Aureus</em>, <em>pseudomonas</em> and <em>Streptococcus pyogenes</em> respectively, thus suggesting a common etiological agent. Psuedomonal infection was found to be associated with large perforation in tympanic membrane.</p><p class="abstract"><strong>Conclusions:</strong> The pathology in bilateral ear disease is central i.e., throat. Treatment in these cases is focused on selected drug with optimum dose and calculated regimen of treatment completely, thus reducing the morbidity of loss of physiological function of the ear and the grave complications involved.</p><p> </p></jats:p
