Cybercrime, digital forensics and jurisdiction / Mohamed Chawki, Ashraf Darwish, Mohammad Ayoub Khan, Sapna Tyagi.

"The purpose of law is to prevent the society from harm by declaring what conduct is criminal, and prescribing the punishment to be imposed for such conduct. The pervasiveness of the internet and its anonymous nature make cyberspace a lawless frontier where anarchy prevails. Historically, econo...

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Main Authors: Chawki, Mohamed, 1976- (Author), Darwish, Ashraf (Author), Khan, Mohammad Ayoub, 1980- (Author), Tyagi, Sapna (Author)
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer, 2015.
Series:Studies in computational intelligence ; volume 593.
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Online Access:Springer eBooks
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Summary:"The purpose of law is to prevent the society from harm by declaring what conduct is criminal, and prescribing the punishment to be imposed for such conduct. The pervasiveness of the internet and its anonymous nature make cyberspace a lawless frontier where anarchy prevails. Historically, economic value has been assigned to visible and tangible assets. With the increasing appreciation that intangible data disseminated through an intangible medium can possess economic value, cybercrime is also being recognized as an economic asset.The Cybercrime, Digital Forensics and Jurisdiction disseminate knowledge for everyone involved with understanding and preventing cybercrime - business entities, private citizens, and government agencies. The book is firmly rooted in the law demonstrating that a viable strategy to confront cybercrime must be international in scope."--Publisher's website.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xviii, 145 pages).
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:3319151495
9783319151496
3319151509
9783319151502
ISSN:1860-949X ;
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