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COMPUTER CRIME BOOKS
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Written by Carter Travis Young. By DoubleDay.
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Posted in Computer Crime (Thursday, July 24, 2008)
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No comments about SecureLogix applauds house support of Cyber Security Enhancement Act.: An article from: EDP Weekly's IT Monitor.
Posted in Computer Crime (Thursday, July 24, 2008)
Written by Peter Piazza. By American Society for Industrial Security.
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No comments about NIST releases raft of resources. (Tech Talk).(National Institute of Standards and Technology)(Brief Article): An article from: Security Management.
Posted in Computer Crime (Thursday, July 24, 2008)
Written by Michael Gregg. By Syngress.
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No comments about BSA launches global campaign to shut down illegal BBS operations: recent raid by German police in Berlin exposes depth of problem in Europe. (Business ... An article from: Software Industry Report.
Posted in Computer Crime (Thursday, July 24, 2008)
Written by Joseph F. Gustin. By Fairmont Press.
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Posted in Computer Crime (Thursday, July 24, 2008)
Written by Franklin W. Dixon. By Aladdin.
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2 comments about A Game Called Chaos (The Hardy Boys #160).
- Frank and Joe Hardy aid their friend Phil Cohen in trying to find a missing software designer. A true computer "nerd" would really love this story because of all of the high tech gadgets that almost do in the Hardys. A weak spot is that a couple of loose ends are not tied up, such as when the boys' van gets totalled as they are trying to avoid exploding computerized bats, and no mention is ever made as to how they will recoup their loss. One would figure that some mention might be made that the computer company's president awards them with a brand new van for helping save his company. Little things like this prevent the newer stories from being as well-written as the older ones.
- As an adolescent, I devoured the Hardy Boys books and now that I am older, I read one occasionally to contrast how the stories have changed over the years. This one certainly reflects the rise of technology in the lives of young people.
In this story, Frank and Joe's friend Phil Cohen is a computer expert and his cousin Chelsea has a problem. Chelsea works for a company that makes computer games and their lead hotshot programmer named Steven Royal is missing. Without him, their latest game will not be completed and Chelsea's company will probably go bankrupt.
This leads the Hardy Boys on a journey where they use computers and their innate skills to track down a kidnapper. While on the trail, they battle a mechanical spider, a mechanical snake and a giant mechanical ape. They also enter a cave and a maintenance tunnel, both of which are aspects of a computer game.
While the mechanical devices and their accoutrements were a bit over the top, I enjoyed the computer aspects, as they stayed close to what could actually be done. As a college teacher of computer science, it is my hope that stories like this will get young people excited about working with computers. It was also refreshing to have the main villain be female, something lacking in the earlier books in the series. This is a good story, one of the best Hardy Boys books that I have ever read.
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Posted in Computer Crime (Thursday, July 24, 2008)
Written by Louise I. Shelley. By Columbia University School of International Public Affairs.
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Written by Lavinia Harris. By Point.
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Posted in Computer Crime (Thursday, July 24, 2008)
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No comments about Advances in Digital Forensics: IFIP International Conference on Digital Forensics, National Center for Forensic Science, Orlando, Florida, February 13-16, ... Federation for Information Processing).
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Intruder
SecureLogix applauds house support of Cyber Security Enhancement Act.: An article from: EDP Weekly's IT Monitor
NIST releases raft of resources. (Tech Talk).(National Institute of Standards and Technology)(Brief Article): An article from: Security Management
Syngress Force 2006 Emerging Threat Analysis: From Mischief to Malicious
BSA launches global campaign to shut down illegal BBS operations: recent raid by German police in Berlin exposes depth of problem in Europe. (Business ... An article from: Software Industry Report
Cyber Terrorism: A Guide for Facility Managers
A Game Called Chaos (The Hardy Boys #160)
Crime and Corruption in the Digital Age.: An article from: Journal of International Affairs
The Great Rip-Off
Advances in Digital Forensics: IFIP International Conference on Digital Forensics, National Center for Forensic Science, Orlando, Florida, February 13-16, ... Federation for Information Processing)
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