Combatting Cybercrime and Cyberterrorism

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Combatting Cybercrime and Cyberterrorism: Challenges, Trends and Priorities
Springer | Systems & Data Security | July 8, 2016 | ISBN-10: 3319389297 | 306 pages | pdf | 10.94 mb

Editors: Akhgar, Babak, Brewster, Ben (Eds.)
Benefits from three major European Commission funded projects and is enriched with case studies, explanations of strategic responses and contextual information
A reliable reference and resource designed to guide readers through the complexities and operational challenges of cybercrime and cyberterrorism (CC/CT) issues
Provides the theoretical underpinning required for the clear interpretation and application of cyber law, policy and practice


This book comprises an authoritative and accessible edited collection of chapters of substantial practical and operational value. For the very first time, it provides security practitioners with a trusted reference and resource designed to guide them through the complexities and operational challenges associated with the management of contemporary and emerging cybercrime and cyberterrorism (CC/CT) issues.
Benefiting from the input of three major European Commission funded projects the book's content is enriched with case studies, explanations of strategic responses and contextual information providing the theoretical underpinning required for the clear interpretation and application of cyber law, policy and practice, this unique volume helps to consolidate the increasing role and responsibility of society as a whole, including law enforcement agencies (LEAs), the private sector and academia, to tackle CC/CT.
This new contribution to CC/CT knowledge follows a multi-disciplinary philosophy supported by leading experts across academia, private industry and government agencies. This volume goes well beyond the guidance of LEAs, academia and private sector policy documents and doctrine manuals by considering CC/CT challenges in a wider practical and operational context. It juxtaposes practical experience and, where appropriate, policy guidance, with academic commentaries to reflect upon and illustrate the complexity of cyber ecosystem ensuring that all security practitioners are better informed and prepared to carry out their CC/CT responsibilities to protect the citizens they serve.

Number of Illustrations and Tables
36 b/w illustrations
Topics
Cybercrime
Systems and Data Security
Security Science and Technology

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