Description: Cybercrime and Internet Technology : Theory and Practice; The Computer Network Infrastructure and Computer Security, Cybersecurity Laws, Internet of Things IoT, and Mobile Devices, Hardcover by Alexandrou, Alex, ISBN 0367251574, ISBN-13 9780367251574, Brand New, Free shipping in the US Cybercrime and Information Technology: Theory and Practice: The Computer Network Infostructure and Computer Security, Cybersecurity Laws, Internet of Things (IoT), and Mobile Devices is an introductory text. While many books on the market cover investigations, forensic recovery, and presentation of evidence, and others explain computer and network security, this book explores both, explaining the essential principles governing computers, wireless and mobile devices, the Internet of Things, cloud systems, and their significant vulnerabilities. Only with this knowledge can students truly appreciate the security challenges and opportunities for cybercrime that cannot be uncovered, investigated, and adjudicated unless they are understood. The legal portion of th is an overview of the legal system in the United States, including cyberlaw standards, and regulations affecting cybercrime. This section includes cases in progress that are shaping and developing legal precedents. As is often the case, new technologies require new statues and regulations—something the law is often slow to move on given the current speed in which technology advances. . Key Features: Provides a strong foundation of cybercrime knowledge along with the core concepts of networking, computer security, Internet of Things (IoTs), and mobile devices. Addresses legal statutes and precedents fundamental to understanding investigative and forensic issues relative to evidence collection and preservation. Identifies the new security challenges of emerging technologies including mobile devices, cloud computing, Software-as-a-Service (SaaS), VMware, and the Internet of Things. Strengthens student understanding of the fundamentals of computer and network security, concepts that are often glossed over in many textbooks, and includes the study of cybercrime as critical forward-looking cybersecurity challenges. Cybercrime and Information Technology is a welcome addition to the literature, particularly for those professors seeking a more hands-on, forward-looking approach to technology and trends. Coverage is applicable to all forensic science courses in computer science and forensic programs, particularly those housed in criminal justice departments emphasizing evidence and investigation processes. The textbook is appropriate for courses in the Computer Forensics and Criminal Justice curriculum, and is relevant to those studying Security Administration, Public Administrations, Police Studies, Business Administration, Computer Science, and Information Systems. An Instructor’s Manual with Test Bank and PowerPoint slides is available to qualified professors for use in classroom instruction.
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Book Title: Cybercrime and Internet Technology : Theory and Practice; The Com
Number of Pages: 434 Pages
Publication Name: Cybercrime and Information Technology : The Computer Network Infrastructure and Computer Security, Cybersecurity Laws, Internet of Things (IoT), and Mobile Devices
Language: English
Publisher: CRC Press LLC
Subject: Sociology / General, Security / General, Criminal Law / General, Forensic Science
Publication Year: 2021
Type: Textbook
Item Weight: 40.5 Oz
Author: Alex Alexandrou
Subject Area: Law, Computers, Social Science
Item Length: 10 in
Item Width: 7 in
Format: Hardcover