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Cybercrime / Noël Merino, book editor.

Contributor(s): Series: Current controversiesPublisher: Farmington Hills, Mich. : Greenhaven Press, A part of Gale, Cengage Learning, [2016]Description: 173 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780737774207
  • 0737774207
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • TOPIC HV 6773 .C918 2016
Contents:
Chapter 1 : Does cybercrime pose a serious problem for US security? -- Cyber attacks likely to increase (Pew Research Center) -- Yes: Cybercrime poses a serious problem for U.S. security -- Cyberwar is already upon us (John Arquilla) -- Private sector is at risk for cyberattacks (Daniel J. Gallington) -- Cyberattacks could result in damage similar to natural disasters (Jeb Boone) -- No: Cybercrime does not pose a serious problem for U.S. security -- Think again: Cyberwar (Thomas Rid) -- The risk of cyberattacks is exaggerated (Martin C. Libicki). 5050 Chapter 2 : Is cybercrime against individuals a serious problem? -- Overview: Hacking tops list of crimes Americans worry about most (Rebecca Riffkin) -- Yes: Cybercrime against individuals is a serious problem -- Cyberattacks to steal customer information are a serious problem (Riley Walters) -- Online sexual predators are a serious problem (Federal Bureau of Investigation) -- No: Cybercrime against individuals is not a serious problem -- Concerns about cyberattacks are often driven by misinformation (P.W. Singer) -- ONline sexual predators are not a serious problem (danah boyd). 5050 Chapter 3 : How should US cybersecurity be improved? -- Overview: Cybersecurity issues and challenges (Eric A. Fischer) -- An international approach is needed to combat cybercrime (Shavit Matias) -- Stuxnet and the Dangers of Cyberwar (Vincent Manzo) -- Ethical questions need to be answered about cyberweapons (Patrick Lin, Fritz Allhoff, and Neil Rowe) -- Why aren't we retaliating right now for the Sony cyberattack? (Yishai Schwartz) -- The United States must stay on the offensive for cybersecurity (James Jay Carafano) -- Cult of the cyber offesnive (P.W. Singer and Allan Friedman). 5050 Chapter 4 : What should be done to protect Internet users from cybercrime? -- Overview: Public opinion on security and privacy (Josh Smith) -- The Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act should be passed (David Inserra) -- Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act should not be passed (John W. Whitehead) -- Websites should not be blocked to protect copyright (Erik Stallman) -- Copyright must be protected on the Internet (David Newhoff) -- SOPA: A bad solution to a very real problem (Jeffrey Rosen) -- Incentives must be created to reduce Internet piracy (Peter Singer).
Holdings
Item type Current library Home library Collection Shelving location Call number Status Notes Date due Barcode
Books Books American University in Dubai American University in Dubai Non-fiction Main Collection HV 6773 .C918 2016 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available TOPIC BOOKS C20002093

Includes bibliographical references (pages 161-165) and index.

Chapter 1 : Does cybercrime pose a serious problem for US security? -- Cyber attacks likely to increase (Pew Research Center) -- Yes: Cybercrime poses a serious problem for U.S. security -- Cyberwar is already upon us (John Arquilla) -- Private sector is at risk for cyberattacks (Daniel J. Gallington) -- Cyberattacks could result in damage similar to natural disasters (Jeb Boone) -- No: Cybercrime does not pose a serious problem for U.S. security -- Think again: Cyberwar (Thomas Rid) -- The risk of cyberattacks is exaggerated (Martin C. Libicki).
5050 Chapter 2 : Is cybercrime against individuals a serious problem? -- Overview: Hacking tops list of crimes Americans worry about most (Rebecca Riffkin) -- Yes: Cybercrime against individuals is a serious problem -- Cyberattacks to steal customer information are a serious problem (Riley Walters) -- Online sexual predators are a serious problem (Federal Bureau of Investigation) -- No: Cybercrime against individuals is not a serious problem -- Concerns about cyberattacks are often driven by misinformation (P.W. Singer) -- ONline sexual predators are not a serious problem (danah boyd).
5050 Chapter 3 : How should US cybersecurity be improved? -- Overview: Cybersecurity issues and challenges (Eric A. Fischer) -- An international approach is needed to combat cybercrime (Shavit Matias) -- Stuxnet and the Dangers of Cyberwar (Vincent Manzo) -- Ethical questions need to be answered about cyberweapons (Patrick Lin, Fritz Allhoff, and Neil Rowe) -- Why aren't we retaliating right now for the Sony cyberattack? (Yishai Schwartz) -- The United States must stay on the offensive for cybersecurity (James Jay Carafano) -- Cult of the cyber offesnive (P.W. Singer and Allan Friedman).
5050 Chapter 4 : What should be done to protect Internet users from cybercrime? -- Overview: Public opinion on security and privacy (Josh Smith) -- The Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act should be passed (David Inserra) -- Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act should not be passed (John W. Whitehead) -- Websites should not be blocked to protect copyright (Erik Stallman) -- Copyright must be protected on the Internet (David Newhoff) -- SOPA: A bad solution to a very real problem (Jeffrey Rosen) -- Incentives must be created to reduce Internet piracy (Peter Singer).

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