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The transnational dimension of cyber crime and terrorism

editors, Abraham D. Sofaer, Seymour E. Goodman ; contributing authors, Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar ... [et al.]

(Hoover national security forum series)(Hoover Institution publication, no. 490)

Hoover Institution Press : Stanford University, c2001

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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In December 1999, more than forty members of government, industry, and academia assembled at the Hoover Institution to discuss this problem and explore possible countermeasures. The Transnational Dimension of Cyber Crime and Terrorism summarizes the conference papers and exchanges, addressing pertinent issues in chapters that include a review of the legal initiatives undertaken around the world to combat cyber crime, an exploration of the threat to civil aviation, analysis of the constitutional, legal, economic, and ethical constraints on use of technology to control cyber crime, a discussion of the ways we can achieve security objectives through international cooperation, and more. Much has been said about the threat posed by worldwide cyber crime, but little has been done to protect against it. A transnational response sufficient to meet this challenge is an immediate and compelling necessity-and this book is a critical first step in that direction.

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