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Cyber crime : opposing viewpoints / Louise I. Gerdes, book editor.

by Gerdes, Louise I [book editor.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Opposing viewpoints series. Publisher: Detroit : Greenhaven Press, c2009Description: 213 p. : illus. ; 24 cm.ISBN: 9780737742008 (hardcover); 9780737742015 (pbk.).Subject(s): Computer crimes
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364.15 WAL Tears of rage : 364.1523 FLY Our little secret : 364.153 SEB Lucky / 364.16 CYB Cyber crime : 364.16 DOE Does the internet increase the risk of crime? / 371.3 Too Tools for learning : 371.826 MAE Altered destinies :

Chapter 1: IS CYBER CRIME A SERIOUS PROBLEM? -- Identity Theft Is a Serious Problem -- Identity Theft Is a Declinging Problem -- Cyber-Terrorism Poses a Serious Threat to Global Security -- The Problem of Cyberterrorism Is Exaggerated -- Internet Piracy Threatens the Entertainment Industry -- The Problem of Internet Piracy is Overstated -- Online Predators Are a Serious Threat -- The Media Stereotype of Online Predators Is Inaccurate -- Chapter 2: WHAT FACTORS CONTRIBUTE TO CYBER CRIME? -- Organizational Mismanagement, Not Hackers, Explain Most Data Breaches -- Vigilantism Motivates Some to Violate Cyber Laws -- Peer-to-Peer File-Sharing Is a Form of Rebellion Against Corporate Tyranny -- The Internet Helps Promote Terrorism -- Stalkers Use the Internet to Pursue Their Victims -- Chapter 3: HOW CAN COMPANIES AND CONSUMERS REDUCE THE IMPACT OF CYBER CRIME? -- Consumers Should Be Allowed to Freeze Their Credit History -- Consumers Should Not Be Allowed to Freeze Their Credit History -- Software Manufacturers Should Be Liable for Internet Security Breaches -- Software Companies Should Not Be Liable for Internet Security Breaches -- Colleges Should Play a Greater Role in Combating Internet Piracy -- Combating Internet Piracy Is Not an Appropriate Role for Colleges -- Chapter 4: WHAT LAWS WILL BEST PREVENT CYBER CRIME? -- A Federal Data Breach Notification Standard Is Necessary -- Weak Federal Discolosure Laws Will Not Protect Consumers -- The Cybercrime Treaty Will Improve the Global Fight Against Internet Crime -- The Cybercrime Treaty Threatens Civil Liberties -- A Crackdown on Student Internet Copyright Infringers Is Necessary -- A Crackdown on Student File-Sharing Is an Ineffective Strategy -- A Federal Cyber-Stalking Law Will Protect Victims -- The Federal Cyber-Stalking Law Violates Free Speech.

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