Bültmann & Gerriets
Cybercrime Through an Interdisciplinary Lens
von Thomas Holt
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Reihe: Routledge Studies in Crime and Society
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ISBN: 978-1-317-21099-3
Erschienen am 08.12.2016
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 256 Seiten

Preis: 59,99 €

Klappentext
Biografische Anmerkung
Inhaltsverzeichnis

Bringing together international experts, this book offers an interdisciplinary approach to cybercrime, explores a range of issues from cybersecurity to hacking to fraud, and lays out frameworks for collaboration between different fields.



Thomas J. Holt is an Associate Professor in the School of Criminal Justice at Michigan State University, USA.



1. Situating the Problem of Cybercrime in a Multidisciplinary Context, Thomas J. Holt

2. The Evolution of Cybercrime, 2006-2016, Peter Grabosky

3. Cybercrime Research at the Crossroads: Where the Field Currently Stands and Innovative Strategies to Move Forward, Adam M. Bossler

4. Conducting Large-Scale Analyses of Underground Hacker Communities, Victor Benjamin, Sagar Samtani and Hsinchun Chen

5. The Evolving Nature of Nation State: Malicious Online Actor Relationships, Max Kilger

6. Exploring the possibility of 'moral hazard' among victims of identity fraud: The relation between reimbursement for unauthorized cash withdrawals and risky online behavior, Johan van Wilsem

7. Ransomware and Cryptocurrency: Partners in Crime, Gail-Joon Ahn, Adam Doupe, Ziming Zhao and Kevin Liao

8. Organizational Cybervictimization: Data Breach Prevention Using a Victimological Approach, Mark Stockman, Joseph Nedelec and William Mackey

9. Sanction Threat and Friendly Persuasion Effects on System Trespassers' Behaviors During a System Trespassing Event, Hattie Jones, David Maimon and Wuling Ren

10. Gendering cybercrime, Alice Hutchings and Yi Ting Chua

11. Seeing the Forest Through the Trees: Identifying Key Players in the Online Distribution of Child Sexual Exploitation Material, Bryce G. Westlake and Richard Frank

12. Adaptation Strategies of Cyber Criminals to Interventions from Public and Private Sectors, Floor Jansen and Jarmo van Lenthe


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