Cybercrime and the Law
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Author: Susan W. Brenner
Publisher: University Press of New England 2012
Pages: 272
Description:
The exponential increase in cybercrimes in the past decade
has raised new issues and challenges for law and law enforcement. Based on case
studies drawn from her work as a lawyer, Susan W. Brenner identifies a diverse
range of cybercrimes, including crimes that target computers (viruses, worms,
Trojan horse programs, malware and DDoS attacks) and crimes in which the
computer itself is used as a tool (cyberstalking, cyberextortion, cybertheft,
and embezzlement). Illuminating legal issues unique to investigations in a
digital environment, Brenner examines both national law enforcement agencies
and transnational crime, and shows how cyberspace erodes the functional and
empirical differences that have long distinguished crime from terrorism and
both from warfare.
Code: 9781555537999