Mulahuwaish et al. discuss what social cybersecurity is, examples of cybercrime and potential solutions. They consider past studies that cover every category possible and what roles those studies play. This article is very informative, and that is evident in the many tables that explain problems, solutions, previous studies and detection methods referenced from those studies. It makes a point to show that they have considered all information available and does a great job at explaining what those studies found as simply as possible. The remainder of the paper goes into the future of social cybersecurity with the development of AI and the use of traditional ML tools. They advocate for open data sharing for models to improve social cybersecurity research and ultimately improve real-time predictive threat detection. I think this article is very well-written, with how it analyzes previous work and the tone is very optimistic about the future of social cybersecurity.
Sources: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2451958825000831