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Author Bernik, Igor, author.

Title Cybercrime and cyber warfare / Igor Bernik
Published London, UK : ISTE ; Hoboken, NJ : Wiley, 2014

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Description 1 online resource (x, 176 pages)
Series Focus series
Focus nanoscience and nanotechnology series.
Contents Cover; Title Page; Contents; Introduction; Acknowledgement; Chapter 1. Cybercrime; 1.1. The perpetrators of cybercrime; 1.1.1. Motives of the perpetrators of cybercrime; 1.1.2. Types of offenders; 1.1.3. Organization of perpetrators; 1.2. Tools for implementing attacks; 1.3. System protection against attacks; 1.4. Fear of cybercrime; 1.5. Investigation of cybercrime; 1.6. Cost of cybercrime; 1.6.1. Measuring the cost of cybercrime model; 1.6.2. Cost framework for cybercrime model; 1.7. Laws and legal bodies; 1.7.1. The Council of Europe Convention on Cybercrime
1.7.2. Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights1.7.3. Digital Millennium Copyright Act; 1.7.4. United Nations Charter; 1.8. Cybercrime conclusion; Chapter 2. Cyberwarfare; 2.1. Information and cyberspace; 2.1.1. Cyberspace and ICT; 2.1.2. Information power and information conflict; 2.2. Understanding cyberwarfare; 2.2.1. The nature of cyberwarfare; 2.2.2. Types and techniques of cyberwarfare; 2.3. Perpetrators and victims of cyberwarfare; 2.4. Committing cyberwarfare; 2.4.1. Espionage; 2.4.2. Active warfare; 2.4.3. Information operations; 2.4.4. Propaganda activity
2.5. Organizations and cyberwarfare2.5.1. Industrial espionage; 2.5.2. Politically and ideologically motivated groups -- perpetrators of cyberwarfare; 2.6. The role of countries in cyberwarfare; 2.6.1. The United States; 2.6.2. China; 2.6.3. Russia; 2.6.4. India; 2.6.5. Iran; 2.6.6. Israel; 2.6.7. North Korea; 2.7. Efforts against cyberwarfare: international and national legislation; 2.8. Defense against cyberwarfare; 2.9. Cyberwarfare conclusion; Conclusion; Bibliography; Index
Summary "In order to enable general understanding and to foster the implementation of necessary support measures in organizations, this book describes the fundamental and conceptual aspects of cyberspace abuse. These aspects are logically and reasonably discussed in the fields related to cybercrime and cyberwarfare. The book illustrates differences between the two fields, perpetrators' activities, as well as the methods of investigating and fighting against attacks committed by perpetrators operating in cyberspace."-- Unedited summary from book
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 145-161) and index
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (Wiley, viewed April 3, 2014)
Subject Computer crimes -- Prevention
Computer crimes.
Cyberspace -- Security measures.
Information warfare.
Security systems.
Threats -- Safety measures
security systems.
Cyberspace -- Security measures
Computer crimes
Computer crimes -- Prevention
Information warfare
Security systems
Internet
Computerkriminalität
Information warfare
Computersicherheit
Form Electronic book
ISBN 1118898958
9781118898956
9781118899090
1118899091
9781118898604
1118898605