e enjte, 21 qershor 2007

Cybercrime

Balkin, Jack, James Grimmelmann, Eddan Katz, Nimrod Kozlovski, and Shlomit Wagman. CYBERCRIME Digital Cops in a Networked Enviroment. New York: New York University Printing Press, 2007.


Introduction / Jack M. Balkin and Nimrod Kozlovski -- The physics of digital law : searching for counterintuitive analogies / Daniel E. Geer, Jr. -- Architectural regulation and the evolution of social norms / Lee Tien -- Where computer security meets national security / Helen Nissenbaum -- Real-world problems of virtual crime / Beryl A. Howell -- Designing accountable policing / Nimrod Kozlovski -- Counterstrike / Curtis E.A. Karnow -- Why can’t we all get along? how technology, security, and privacy can coexist in the digital age / Kim A. Taipale -- Calea : does one size still fit all? / Emily Hancock -- The Council of Europe’s convention on cybercrime / Susan W. Brenner -- Digital evidence and the new criminal procedure / Orin S. Kerr.


Basically, i'm interested in the parts about how technology, security and privacy can coexist and wher ecomputer security meets national security

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A Resident's Tale tha...

technology, security, privacy
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computer security v. national security

Based on your research to date, what have you learned so far?

ibeokonthebanjo tha...

well, it's actually quite interesting how little info there is about it