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Ballistics II-5
Rise in Cyber Crimes Brings to Fore the Emergence of Computer
Forensics II-5
Mobile Forensics Garners Momentum II-5
Rise in Terrorist Bombings Sharpens the Business Case for
Explosives
Elsevier Science and Technology, Nov 2010, Pages: 312
This innovative text provides an excellent introduction to computer-related crimes and the basics of investigating them. It presents clear, concise explanations for students and professionals, who
Ashgate Publishing, Aug 2009, Pages: 624
of intellectualpropertycrimes: the operation of 'Operation Buccaneer', Gregor Urbas;
Identity theft, identity fraud and /or identity-related crime.
Definitions matter, Bert-Jaap Koops and Ronald Leenes
Elsevier Science and Technology, April 2008, Pages: 300
Target Business? IntellectualProperty
When Piracy, Counterfeiting and Organized Crime Target Business
IntellectualProperty
Virtual Roundtable on IntellectualProperty and Economic Espionage
Elements
Frost & Sullivan, March 2009
such as theft and vandalism prompting enterprises to increase security at their facilities. There are reported cases of former and existing employees stealing office equipment, intellectualproperty, accessing
Elsevier Science and Technology, Dec 2008, Pages: 288
consultant and manager on numerous theft of trade secrets cases.
- No-nonsense solutions to the most common intellectualproperty problems facing security managers, computer security professionals
John Wiley and Sons Ltd, Feb 2010, Pages: 432
. Cybercrime and Cyberrelated Crimes.
8. IntellectualProperty Disputes in Cyberspace.
9. Regulating Commerce and Speech in Cyberspace.
10. Social Inclusion, the Digital Divide, and the Transformation of Work
IT Governance, Oct 2005, Pages: 120
losses through computer failure, or major interruption to data and operating systems, or the theft or loss of intellectualproperty or key business data, are more significant and more expensive.”
Order
John Wiley and Sons Ltd, Dec 2007, Pages: 666
and Real Punishment.
Introduction.
User Friendly Cartoon 005863.
A Very Brief History of Crime and Computers.
Computer Fraud.
Phishing.
Malware.
A Taxonomy of Malware.
Problems Caused
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Models of Computer Security (Matt Bishop).
Chapter 10. Understanding Studies and Surveys of ComputerCrime (M. E. Kabay).
Chapter 11. Fundamentals of IntellectualProperty Law (William A. Zucker
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.
CHAPTER 4 THEFT OF INFORMATION.
4.1 Introduction.
4.2 Case Studies.
4.2.1 Data Theft.
4.2.2 Source Code Theft.
4.3 How Do the Victims Find Out That Their Secrets Are Stolen?
4.4 Intellectual
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of computercrime-related topics. He is a pioneer in presenting on a number of subjects that are now being labeled 'Homeland Security' topics. Well over 10,000 people have attended one or more of his
Global Industry Analysts, Inc., March 2008, Pages: 549
II-51
Interpol’s IntellectualPropertyCrimes Initiative II-51
The Illegal ‘Statistics’ II-52
Table 12: Changing Face
Vandagraf International Limited, Jan 2007, Pages: 260
Network
APPENDIX IV Important Advantages Come with the New Gen2 RFID Standard
APPENDIX V Towards Global Harmonisation for UHF RFID
APPENDIX VI Issues around IntellectualProperty Rights and Patents
APPENDIX
Euromoney Trading Ltd, Jan 2000, Pages: 687
of intellectualproperty licenses in bankruptcy
Michael A. Epstein, Brian S. Rosen, and Michael I. Schor
The Lubrizol decision: pre-1988 treatment of intellectualproperty
licenses in bankruptcy
Congress
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113
Fortinet® Acquires IntellectualProperty and Assets of Woven
Systems 113
SecureWorks Acquires MSS Business of Veri
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Ownership and Establishment 193
4.7.8 IntellectualProperty Risks 194
4.7.9 Transparency of the Regulatory System 194
4.7.10 Capital Market Risks 194
4.7.11 Corruption 195
4.7.12 Bilateral Investment
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and Compensation 200
4.7.5 Dispute Settlement 200
4.7.6 Performance Requirements and Incentives 201
4.7.7 Right to Private Ownership and Establishment 201
4.7.8 IntellectualProperty Risks 202
4.7.9 Transparency