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Title
Cybercrime
Author
Berlatsky, Noah,
Publisher:
Greenhaven Press, a part of Gale, Cengage Learning,
Pub date:
[2014]
Pages:
209 pages :
ISBN:
9780737769067
9780737769067
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East (Oviedo)
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364.168 CYB
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Northwest (Lake Mary)
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Cybercrime
Berlatsky, Noah,
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Title:
Cybercrime / Noah Berlatsky, book editor.
Physical description:
209 pages : illustrations, maps ; 23 cm.
Series Statement:
(Global viewpoints)
Contents:
Ch. 1: Vulnerability to cybercrime - Increased internet access in South Africa makes it more vulnerable to cybercrime / Charles Goredema -- In Singapore, young adult males are especially vulnerable to cybercrime / Ellyne Phneah -- Women are especially vulnerable to cybercrime in Pakistan / Zofeen Ebrahim -- Cybercrime concerns grow in China / Kathrin Hille -- Canadian banks look to insurance to decrease vulnerability to cybercrime / John Greenwood -- g ch. 2: Law and cybercrime -- Thailand's cybercrime law stifles freedom of speech / Lynette Lee Corporal -- France's cybercrime laws may threaten Internet freedom / Stefan Simons -- Iraq's cybercrime law stifles freedom of speech / Human Rights Watch -- Weak Ukrainian laws allow cybercrime to proliferate / Yuriy Onyshkiv -- Weak laws in Nigeria allow cybercrime to proliferate / David Ashaolu -- In Australia, combating cybercrime should begin by supporting and funding existing organizations / Stilgherrian -- g ch. 3: Organized crime and cybercrime -- Russian cybercrime thrives as Soviet-era schools spawn hackers / Anastasia Ustinova -- Worldwide, cybercrime is committed by organized crime members, not by hackers / John Leyden -- In Mexico, drug cartels are moving into cybercrime / Infosec Institute -- In India, cybercrime is becoming increasingly organized and professional / Priyanka Joshi -- Eastern European organized cybercrime rings prey on victims worldwide -- g ch. 4: Cyber espionage and cyberterrorism -- Worldwide, state-supported cyber espionage is a growing danger / Economist -- The United States and Israel launched a cyber attack upon Iran / Joby Warrick -- Tibetan exiles may be the target of Chinese cyber espionage / Information Warfare Monitor -- The United Kingdom may be targeted by cyberterrorists / Imran Awan.
Summary:
Examines the issue of cybercrime from a variety of international perspectives.
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NORTHWEST EAST
Subject term:
Computer crimes.
Subject term:
Computer crimes (OCoLC)fst00872063
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