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    Cybersecurity Conflict Between Saudi Arabia and Iran
    (Saudi Digital Library, 2023-11-06) Almunef, Abdulwahab; Robson, Martin
    The cybersecurity conflict between Iran and Saudi Arabia lacks comprehensive research on the evolving strategies and tools employed, despite its significant challenges and threats to regional stability and critical infrastructure. Therefore, this study aims to explore the nature of the cybersecurity conflict between Iran and Saudi Arabia, offering valuable insights into the tactics, features, and complexities of their respective cyber operations. A secondary research approach is employed in examining the current study phenomenon, where data is comprehensively gathered from reputable sources, including academic journals, reports, and credible online databases. Through an empirical analysis of the collected data, the study gains valuable insights into the historical context, vital underlying factors, types of cyber-attacks, and more characteristics of the cyber operations in the Iran-Saudi Arabia cyber conflict. Through this exploration, the current study contributes to the broader field of cybersecurity, equipping policymakers and relevant stakeholders with valuable knowledge to effectively address and resolve ongoing cyber warfare.
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    How is the BBC, CNN, and AlJazeera applying News Framing on the 2021 Israel Palestine Conflict and 2022 Russia Ukraine War?
    (2022-09-08) AlShamsi, Sarah; Matar, Dina
    The idea of framing first came around in a book by sociologist Erving Goffman in 1974. The title is Frame Analysis: An essay on the organization of experience. In recent years the use of framing in the news has become increasingly prevalent by news media outlets, it is defined as the construction of a tailored message to achieve a certain outcome or agenda. Each news media outlet has an angle or perspective they are reporting on, in some cases bias of one conflict or the other can be explicitly clear in published material. In this paper we will be exploring how three different news media outlets two of which are western media and the other is middle eastern covered the Israeli- Palestinian conflict in May of 2021 and Ukraine- Russia war in February 2022. We then will analyze how news framing theories were applied towards both conflicts and examine the language and images used to depict the themes of war. We examined articles and their accompanying visuals from the BBC, CCN, and AlJazeera, it was found that AlJazeera depicts a more in depth and realistic approach most of their coverage includes themes displaying the wreckage and ruin of war in juxtaposition the BBC and CNN’s coverage take on a more analytical approach.
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