Cybersecurity and Cybercrimes
Melissa Lukings () and
Arash Habibi Lashkari ()
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Melissa Lukings: University of New Brunswick, Faculty of Law
Arash Habibi Lashkari: University of New Brunswick, Canadian Institute for Cybersecurity
Chapter 3 in Understanding Cybersecurity Law and Digital Privacy, 2022, pp 59-96 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Cybersecurity law is not simply the application of legal systems to the protection of private data; it also includes using our legal systems to address criminal activity that is conducted using networked technologies—otherwise known as cybercrime. This chapter will outline the types of cybersecurity laws needed to address issues such as interpersonal privacy, criminal copyright infringement, data breaches, network attacks, and other computer-related activities of a criminally malicious nature.
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-88704-9_3
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