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Chasing Shadows: The Human Face Behind The Cyber Threat, Jim Chirsty
Chasing Shadows: The Human Face Behind The Cyber Threat, Jim Chirsty
Federal Communications Law Journal
Book Review: Tangled Web: Tales of Digital Crime From the Shadows of Cyberspace, Richard Power, Que, 2000, 450 pages.
Richard Power’s Tangled Web: Tales of Digital Crime from the Shadows of Cyberspace presents a comprehensive account of computer crime. The book unveils and explores in meticulous detail the nature and scope, and—more importantly—the tremendous potential that common criminals, terrorists, and nation-states now have at their fingertips. This Review describes Tangled Web as a must-read for all cyber cops, prosecutors, and information technology heads and policy-makers.
Computer Code Vs. Legal Code: Setting The Rules In Cyberspace, Mark S. Nadel
Computer Code Vs. Legal Code: Setting The Rules In Cyberspace, Mark S. Nadel
Federal Communications Law Journal
Book Review: Code and Other Laws of Cyberspace, by Lawrence Lessig, Basic Books, 1999, 230 pages.