
This book is a collection of articles in which authors debate whether cyberterrorism poses a serious threat to national security, whether activist websites that reveal sensitive documents threaten diplomatic solutions, and whether Internet service providers should be held liable for cybercrime.
year: 2013, 2009
call number/section: 364.16, 364.1
subjects: computer crimes, censorship, identity theft, internet, law and legislation, united states, internet and children, crime, prevention, computer networks, security measures, computer security, children
Editions

Gerdes, Louise I
Greenhaven Press/Gale Cengage Learning (2013)
This book is a collection of articles in which authors debate whether cyberterrorism poses a serious threat to national security, whether activist websites that reveal sensitive documents threaten diplomatic solutions, and whether Internet service providers should be held liable for cybercrime.
Schools: 0

Gerdes, Louise I
Greenhaven Press (2009)
Presents opposing perspectives on topics such as identity theft, cyber-terrorism, Internet piracy, online predators, file-sharing, organizational mismanagement, trade and federal disclosure laws, civil liberties, "cyber-stalking," and the responsibility of companies and consumers.
Schools: 4

Gerdes, Louise I
Presents viewpoints about Cybercrime that is selected from a wide range of highly respected sources and publications.
Schools: 2