Cyber Crime and Cyber Terrorism, 5th edition

Published by Pearson (October 27, 2023) © 2024

  • Robert W. Taylor University Texas at Dallas
  • Eric J. Fritsch
  • John R. Liederbach University Texas at Dallas
  • Michael R. Saylor
  • William L. Tafoya
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Cyber Crime and Cyber Terrorism provides a beginner's introduction to computer crime. It bridges the gap between criminal justice and the technical side of cybercrime, cyber terrorism and information warfare.

Unique in its non-technical coverage of these issues, this text summarizes the types of crimes and terrorist acts committed using computer technology, assesses digital criminals and their motivations, and weighs legal strategies and tactics targeting these types of crime.

The 5th Edition has been heavily revised, both in content and organization. New pedagogical features have been added to each chapter, including chapter objectives, summaries, boxes, review questions and critical-thinking exercises.

SECTION 1: 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

SECTION II: CYBER CRIME: TYPES, NATURE, AND EXTENT

  1. White-Collar Crimes
  2. Viruses and Malicious Code
  3. Sex Crimes, Victimization, and Obscenity on the World Wide Web
  4. Anarchy and Hate on the World Wide Web

SECTION III: CONTROLLING CYBER CRIME: LEGISLATION, LAW ENFORCEMENT, AND INVESTIGATION

  1. Digital Laws and Legislation
  2. Law Enforcement Roles and Responses
  3. The Investigation of Computer-Related Crime
  4. Digital Forensics

SECTION IV: THE FUTURE OF CYBER CRIME AND CYBER TERRORISM: PREVENTION AND TRENDS

  1. Information Security and Infrastructure Protection
  2. Cyber Crime and Terrorism: A Forecast of Trends and Policy Implications

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