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_aTOPIC HV 6773 _b.C918 2016 |
090 | _aTOPIC HV 6773 .C918 2016 | ||
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_aCybercrime / _cNoël Merino, book editor. |
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_aFarmington Hills, Mich. : _bGreenhaven Press, A part of Gale, Cengage Learning, _c[2016] |
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_a173 pages ; _c24 cm. |
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_aunmediated _2rdamedia |
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490 | 0 | _aCurrent controversies | |
504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 161-165) and index. | ||
505 | _a 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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_aComputer crimes. _920979 |
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_aMerino, Noël, _eeditor. _920793 |
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