Cybercrime : criminal threats from cyberspace / Susan W. Brenner
Material type:
- 9780313365461
- HV 677 .B74 2010

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GC HV 6768 .P39 2013 c.1 White-collar crime : the essentials / | GC HV 6768 .P39 2013 c.2 White-collar crime : the essentials / | GC HV 677 .B74 2010 c.1 Cybercrime : criminal threats from cyberspace / | GC HV 677 .B74 2010 c.2 Cybercrime : criminal threats from cyberspace / | GC HV 6773 .C37 2011 c.1 Digital evidence and computer crime : forensic science, computers and the internet / | GC HV 6773 .C37 2011 c.2 Digital evidence and computer crime : forensic science, computers and the internet / | GC HV 6773 .G73 2011 c.1 Cybercrime and espionage : an analysis of subversive multivector threats / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Twenty-first century twilight zone : stalking a town -- From mainframes to metaverse : the origins and evolution of cybercrime -- Three categories of cybercrime -- Target cybercrimes : hacking, malware, and distributed denial of service -- Tool cybercrimes : fraud, harassment-- murder? -- Cyber-CSI : computer crime scene -- Beyond war games : who are the cybercriminals? -- Cyber-law and order : investigating and prosecuting cybercrime -- U.S. law enforcement : agencies and challenges -- Global law enforcement : fewer agencies, even more challenges -- Privacy versus security : which trumps? -- New ways to fight cybercrime.
Cybercrime: Criminal Threats from Cyberspace is intended to explain two things: what cybercrime is and why the average citizen should care about it. To accomplish that task, the book offers an overview of cybercrime and an in-depth discussion of the legal and policy issues.
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