Cyber Crime and Cyber Terrorism, 4th edition

Published by Pearson (July 14, 2021) © 2019

  • Robert W. Taylor University Texas at Dallas
  • Eric J. Fritsch
  • Michael R. Saylor
  • William L. Tafoya

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ISBN-13: 9780137403127 (2021 update)

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Cyber Crime and Cyber Terrorism is a complete, easy-to-understand introduction to cyber crime, cyber terrorism and information warfare. Assuming no prior technology knowledge, the authors look at theories on hackers and other digital criminals, along with investigative, research and legal strategies targeting their crimes. Like no other text on the market, it bridges the gap between criminal justice and the technical issues that emerge in cyber crime investigations.

The 4th Edition describes new technologies, social implications and federal statutes related to cyber crime. It includes updated review questions and activities tying concepts together, while providing an enriching critical-thinking experience.

I: THE ETIOLOGY OF CYBER CRIME AND CYBER TERRORISM
1. Introduction and Overview of Cyber Crime and Cyber Terrorism
2. Cyber Terrorism and Information Warfare
3. The Criminology of Computer Crime
4. Hackers
5. Sophisticated Cyber Criminal Organizations

II: CYBER CRIME: TYPES, NATURE, AND EXTENT
6. White-Collar Crimes
7. Viruses and Malicious Code
8. Sex Crimes, Victimization, and Obscenity on the World Wide Web
9. Anarchy and Hate of the World Wide Web

III: CONTROLLING CYBER CRIME: LEGISLATION, LAW ENFORCEMENT, AND INVESTIGATION
10. Digital Laws and Legislation
11. Law Enforcement Roles and Responses
12. The Investigation of Computer-Related Crime
13. Digital Forensics

IV: THE FUTURE OF CYBER CRIME AND CYBER TERRORISM: PREVENTION AND TRENDS
14. Information Security and Infrastructure Protection
15. Cyber Crime and Terrorism: A Forecast of Trends and Policy Implications

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