The age of the internet has thrown down some real challenges to the Computer Misuse Act 1990. Recently, the Government made changes to this piece of legislation, in an attempt to meet two of those challenges--the proliferation of “ Denial of Service” (DoS) attacks, and the creation and dissemination of “ Hackers' tools” --and to fulfil international commitments on cybercrime. Yet some of these new measures invite criticisms of policy, form and content, and bring doubts about how easy to interpret, and how enforceable, they will be
Rapid development of information technology (IT) has brought with it many new applications such as e...
Computer abuse consists of incidents caused by intentional acts from which a perpetrator realized or...
In the 1980s, an entirely new type of criminal began to surface on law enforcement’s radar screen. U...
The age of the internet has thrown down some real challenges to the Computer Misuse Act 1990. Recent...
There appears to be no precise definition for cybercrime or 'computer crime'. Computer crime has bee...
Computer and Internet technology has become a vital part of a daily life for many as it has brought ...
This article examines the responses by the legal fraternity in the United Kingdom and United States ...
Computer crimes and digital investigations comprise a substantial part of criminal policy, law and p...
Irish law on computer crime is an afterthought. The principal offences in this area are contained i...
From the practical legal perspective and engaging at the instrumental and normative levels, this res...
The purpose of the article is to analyze the technical and legal components of the problem of cyberc...
Advancements in computerization and the growing use of computers in business, government, education,...
As the new information age develops and grows in all areas of communication technologies, it imposes...
The technology age has assimilated each and every one of us in one way or another.With the growth an...
Computers play an integral role in today’s society. While computers provide many benefits, they are...
Rapid development of information technology (IT) has brought with it many new applications such as e...
Computer abuse consists of incidents caused by intentional acts from which a perpetrator realized or...
In the 1980s, an entirely new type of criminal began to surface on law enforcement’s radar screen. U...
The age of the internet has thrown down some real challenges to the Computer Misuse Act 1990. Recent...
There appears to be no precise definition for cybercrime or 'computer crime'. Computer crime has bee...
Computer and Internet technology has become a vital part of a daily life for many as it has brought ...
This article examines the responses by the legal fraternity in the United Kingdom and United States ...
Computer crimes and digital investigations comprise a substantial part of criminal policy, law and p...
Irish law on computer crime is an afterthought. The principal offences in this area are contained i...
From the practical legal perspective and engaging at the instrumental and normative levels, this res...
The purpose of the article is to analyze the technical and legal components of the problem of cyberc...
Advancements in computerization and the growing use of computers in business, government, education,...
As the new information age develops and grows in all areas of communication technologies, it imposes...
The technology age has assimilated each and every one of us in one way or another.With the growth an...
Computers play an integral role in today’s society. While computers provide many benefits, they are...
Rapid development of information technology (IT) has brought with it many new applications such as e...
Computer abuse consists of incidents caused by intentional acts from which a perpetrator realized or...
In the 1980s, an entirely new type of criminal began to surface on law enforcement’s radar screen. U...