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Title
Cybercrime
Author
Gerdes, Louise I., 1953-
Publisher:
Greenhaven Press, A part of Gale, Cengage Learning,
Pub date:
[2013]
Pages:
243 pages :
ISBN:
9780737763126
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2 copies available at Sugar Grove Campus --Todd Library and Aurora Campus.
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HV6773 .C9123 2013
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ISBN:
9780737763126 (hardcover)
ISBN:
0737763124 (hardcover)
ISBN:
9780737763133 (pbk.)
ISBN:
0737763132 (pbk.)
Title:
Cybercrime / Louise I. Gerdes, book editor.
Physical description:
243 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm.
336:
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volume rdacarrier
Series Statement:
(Opposing viewpoints series)
Contents:
Is cybercrime a serious problem? Identity theft is a serious problem / Sid Kirchheimer -- The impact of identity theft for most victims is minimal / Lynn Langton and Michael Planty -- Cyberterrorism poses a serious threat to national security / John R. Rossi -- The threat of cyberterrorism is exaggerated / Maura Conway -- Music piracy poses a serious threat to the US economy / Stephen E. Siwek -- The economic impact of music piracy is exaggerated / Eric Bangeman -- How do cybercriminals use online media to commit crimes? Fighting back online predators / Kim Hone-McMahan -- The number of predators that exploit children online is exaggerated / Steve Rendall -- Cybercriminals use persoanl information on social networking websites to commit crimes / Consumer Reports -- Flash mobs, no longer just dance parties and pillow fights, pose growing threat : Cops / Eric Tucker and Thomas Watkins -- Domestic abusers use technology to stalk and threaten their victims / Dalia Colòn -- Is Internet activism a cybercrime? Activist websites that reveal sensitive documents threaten diplomatic negotiations / John Feffer -- Activist websites that reveal sensitive documents are a useful form of journalism / David Carr -- Some activists hack the internet to promote political beliefs / Peter Ludlow -- Some activist hackers have become too corrupt to be effective / Charles Arthur -- Some activist hackers oppose corporate control of the internet / Tim Hwang -- Great firewall : Chinese censors of internet face "hacktivists" in U.S. / Geoffrey Fowler -- What laws will best prevent cybercrime? -- A strict national standard is necessary to encourage companies to disclose data breaches / Andrew Crocker -- Industry self-regulation, not government intervention, is the best way to protect consumers from data attacks / William H. Saito -- Laws to protect children from internet pornographers are necessary / Lamar Smith and Debbie Wasserman Schultz -- Proposed laws to protect children from internet pornographers are unconstitutional / Laura W. Murphy, Christopher Calabrese, and Jesselyn McCurdy -- Brake the internet pirates : how to slow down intellectual property theft in the digital era / Wall Street Journal -- The Stop Online Piracy Act will not prevent online piracy / Julian Sanchez -- Internet service providers should be held liable for cybercrime / Noah Shachtman -- Making internet service providers liable will not reduce cybercrime / Mike Masnick.
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Subject term:
Computer crimes.
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Gerdes, Louise I., 1953-
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