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Manaf, Azizah Abdul, et al.. (2016). Collusion-Resistant digital video watermarking for copyright protection application. International Journal of Applied Engineering Research. 11(5). 3484–3495.5 indexed citations
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Hassanien, Aboul Ella, Mohamed Mostafa Fouad, Azizah Abdul Manaf, et al.. (2016). Multimedia Forensics and Security: Foundations, Innovations, and Applications. Springer eBooks.1 indexed citations
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Manaf, Azizah Abdul, et al.. (2016). Survey on relational database watermarking techniques.3 indexed citations
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Abdullah, M. F. L., et al.. (2015). Recent methods and techniques in video watermarking and their applicability to the next generation video codec. Journal of Theoretical and Applied Information Technology. 74(1). 93–103.3 indexed citations
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Manaf, Azizah Abdul, et al.. (2015). Review of watermarking techniques for medical images. International Journal of Applied Engineering Research. 10(2). 4991–5003.2 indexed citations
Manaf, Azizah Abdul, et al.. (2014). Touch gesture authentication framework for touch screen mobile devices. Journal of Theoretical and Applied Information Technology. 62(2). 493–498.9 indexed citations
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Olanrewaju, Rashidah Funke, Nor’ashikin Ali, Othman Omran Khalifa, & Azizah Abdul Manaf. (2013). ICT in Telemedicine: Conquering Privacy and Security Issues In Health Care Services. 4(1).6 indexed citations
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Zamani, Mazdak, et al.. (2013). A survey for prevention of black hole attacks in wireless mobile adhoc networks using IDS agents.4 indexed citations
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Manaf, Azizah Abdul, et al.. (2012). STUDY OF THE EFFECTED GENETIC WATERMARKINGROBUSTNESS UNDER DCT AND DWT DOMAINS. 2(2). 353–360.1 indexed citations
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Manaf, Azizah Abdul, et al.. (2011). Cyber forensics competency-based framework – a review. 1(4). 991–1000.4 indexed citations
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Zeidanloo, Hossein Rouhani, Azizah Abdul Manaf, Rabiah Ahmad, Mazdak Zamani, & Saman Shojae Chaeikar. (2010). A proposed framework for P2P botnet detection. 15(2). 35–43.15 indexed citations
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