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COMPUTER CRIME BOOKS
Posted in Computer Crime (Saturday, July 19, 2008)
Written by Ara C. Trembly. By The National Underwriter Company.
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No comments about 'Bad boys' in cyberspace.(The Tech Guru)(employees as cyber-criminals): An article from: National Underwriter Property & Casualty-Risk & Benefits Management.
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No comments about Technology extends reach of the bully.(Child/Adolescent Psychiatry): An article from: Clinical Psychiatry News.
Posted in Computer Crime (Saturday, July 19, 2008)
Written by Michael Castelluccio. By Institute of Management Accountants.
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No comments about Killer app turns homicidal. (Tech Forum).(getting rid of junk e-mail): An article from: Strategic Finance.
Posted in Computer Crime (Saturday, July 19, 2008)
Written by Eric A. Kreuter. By American College of Forensic Examiners.
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No comments about The impact of identity theft through cyberspace. (CE Credit).: An article from: The Forensic Examiner.
Posted in Computer Crime (Saturday, July 19, 2008)
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No comments about Hacking: a happy catch-22 for insurers. (Technology Enabled).: An article from: National Underwriter Property & Casualty-Risk & Benefits Management.
Posted in Computer Crime (Saturday, July 19, 2008)
Written by Richard C. Hollinger. By Dartmouth Publishing Group.
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No comments about Crime, Deviance and the Computer (International Library of Criminology, Criminal Justice and Penology).
Posted in Computer Crime (Saturday, July 19, 2008)
Written by Peter Piazza. By American Society for Industrial Security.
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No comments about Central station for virus reporting: Businesses have many options for reporting attempted intrusions by hackers, but they are reluctant to report viruses, ... An article from: Security Management.
Posted in Computer Crime (Saturday, July 19, 2008)
Written by Kristin Archick. By Thomson Gale.
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No comments about Cybercrime: the Council of Europe convention.: An article from: Congressional Research Service (CRS) Reports and Issue Briefs.
Posted in Computer Crime (Saturday, July 19, 2008)
Written by Mark Bonsack. By CBJ, L.P..
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No comments about Intrusion detection: the need for a security triangle. (What Businesses Can do to Ward off Internet Attacks).: An article from: San Diego Business Journal.
Posted in Computer Crime (Saturday, July 19, 2008)
By Information Science Reference.
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No comments about Cyberlaw for Global E-business: Finance, Payment and Dispute Resolution (Premier Reference Source).
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'Bad boys' in cyberspace.(The Tech Guru)(employees as cyber-criminals): An article from: National Underwriter Property & Casualty-Risk & Benefits Management
Technology extends reach of the bully.(Child/Adolescent Psychiatry): An article from: Clinical Psychiatry News
Killer app turns homicidal. (Tech Forum).(getting rid of junk e-mail): An article from: Strategic Finance
The impact of identity theft through cyberspace. (CE Credit).: An article from: The Forensic Examiner
Hacking: a happy catch-22 for insurers. (Technology Enabled).: An article from: National Underwriter Property & Casualty-Risk & Benefits Management
Crime, Deviance and the Computer (International Library of Criminology, Criminal Justice and Penology)
Central station for virus reporting: Businesses have many options for reporting attempted intrusions by hackers, but they are reluctant to report viruses, ... An article from: Security Management
Cybercrime: the Council of Europe convention.: An article from: Congressional Research Service (CRS) Reports and Issue Briefs
Intrusion detection: the need for a security triangle. (What Businesses Can do to Ward off Internet Attacks).: An article from: San Diego Business Journal
Cyberlaw for Global E-business: Finance, Payment and Dispute Resolution (Premier Reference Source)
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