Cybercrime. World wide war 3.0
Description
The tools required to fight Internet-based offenses must constantly evolve and adapt. Unfortunately, so do the criminals. This program examines several forms of cyber-crime and their impact on law enforcement, national security, the corporate world, and society at large. Taking a global approach, the film presents interviews with American and European experts on cyber-terrorism, identity theft, child pornography, and other disturbing crimes. Frank Cilluffo, director of The George Washington University's Homeland Security Policy Institute, focuses on the terrorism issue, while case studies shed light on recent high-tech assaults originating in Russia and China.
Runtime
55 min
Subjects
- Cyberspace (95)
- Terrorists (96)
- Technology (1161)
- Information society (81)
- Social control (144)
- Crime (296)
- Computer crimes (87)
- Computer security (97)
Genre
Date of Publication
[2009], c2008
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