Cyber Justice

Cyber Justice

Author: Anja Mihr

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2017-07-30

Total Pages: 89

ISBN-13: 3319600931

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This book introduces Cyber Justice as a viable approach for promoting good governance based on human rights norms in the internet. The author defines cyberspace as a borderless public space without common rules or government control mechanisms that protect and foster people’s activities within that space. In light of the growing scope of communications and interactions in the internet, the author shows how human rights and governance regimes can be adapted to cyberspace in order to ensure more accountability, transparency and interaction among those who use the internet and those who manage and provide internet services. This book will be of interest for scholars and policymakers interested in establishing governance regimes for cyberspace that will enjoy the support and trust of all users.


CyberJustice

CyberJustice

Author: Lucille M. Ponte

Publisher: Prentice Hall

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 196

ISBN-13:

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With no uniform laws or court systems in the global marketplace of the online world, e-businesses and their customers are looking for dispute resolutions options that reflect the speed and convenience of the Web. This interactive text provides a concise and easy-to-understand overview of the cutting edge topic of Online Dispute Resolutions (ODR) that can be used as a supplement to a wide range of courses.


Cyber Crimes

Cyber Crimes

Author: Gina DeAngelis

Publisher: Chelsea House

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 101

ISBN-13: 9780791042526

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Discusses the high tech crimes committed by hackers, crackers, and phone phreaks using computers, including fraud, embezzlement, and espionage, as well as the best ways to minimize the occurrence of such crimes.


Cyberjustice, de nouvelles opportunités pour l'huissier de justice / Cyberjustice, new Opportunities for the Judicial Officer

Cyberjustice, de nouvelles opportunités pour l'huissier de justice / Cyberjustice, new Opportunities for the Judicial Officer

Author: David Walker

Publisher: Bruylant

Published: 2022-10-21

Total Pages: 328

ISBN-13: 2802771248

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Il s’agit des travaux écrits du congrès mondial des huissiers de justice. Lors de ce congrès (qui se déroule tous les 3 ans) qui se tient à Dubaï fin novembre on désire donner un aperçu de la profession au travers du monde et des pays. Il s’agit de montrer ici particulièrement quel a été l’impact du Covid et de quelle manière la profession a réagie surtout au niveau de la digitalisation. Il s’agit de montrer que l’humain n’est pas dissociable de la digitalisation dans une matière aussi sensible que l’exécution forcée. Il s’agit de la première fois pour l’UIHJ de publier un ouvrage distribué au congrès qui sera disponible à la vente. Les résultats des travaux qui amènent à cet ouvrage sont cruciaux et important pour l’avenir de notre profession. L’expérience qui existe au sein de chacun des 93 membres de l’UIHJ est une richesse dont tout le monde doit s’inspirer dans un domaine aussi sensible que l’exécution forcée. Par ailleurs nous constatons dans notre profession d’huissier de justice que notre monde est entouré de la digitalisation et qu’on assiste à une émergence de notions que nous avons du mal à cerner tel que Blockchain, AI, Big Data, Machine Learning... au début ces termes ne nous faisaient pas peur, depuis l’apparition de la justice prédictive, des smart contrat qui s’auto exécutent il est temps pour la profession de réagir. L’ouvrage se veut donc le résultat de cette recherche à travers le monde afin de proposer des pistes et solutions concrètes de quelle manière l’huissier de justice peut-il enrichir la digitalisation dans un monde où on veut le contraire, c’est-à-dire promouvoir la fin des tiers de confiance.


Cyber Justice

Cyber Justice

Author: Monique M. Ferraro

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2015-03-15

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781455731824

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CyberJustice goes beyond the mechanics of doing digital forensics to study internet crime from many disciplinary angles and from beginning to end, providing readers with a holistic understanding of cybercrime. From criminology and digital forensics to victimology, corrections, and jurisprudence, CyberJustice explores how actions come to be identified as crime, how cybercrimes are brought to the attention of police, and how these crimes are investigated and prosecuted. Also addressed are issues of the law and jurisdiction and international cooperation and globalization. Post-adjudication, community corrections, and the rehabilitation and reintegration of cyberoffenders round out this textbook. Explores digital forensics and internet crime from many disciplinary angles Provides a history of digital crime Addresses contemporary concerns and points to future challenges Covers topics including child pornography, hacktivism, and fraud Examines evidence gathering and the handling of evidence by crime labs Key terms, learning objectives, group activities, and discussion questions keep students focused on what’s important Full suite of ancillary materials for instructor and student


Cyber War versus Cyber Realities

Cyber War versus Cyber Realities

Author: Brandon Valeriano

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2015-04-27

Total Pages: 289

ISBN-13: 019020480X

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In 2011, the United States government declared a cyber attack as equal to an act of war, punishable with conventional military means. Cyber operations, cyber crime, and other forms of cyber activities directed by one state against another are now considered part of the normal relations range of combat and conflict, and the rising fear of cyber conflict has brought about a reorientation of military affairs. What is the reality of this threat? Is it actual or inflated, fear or fact-based? Taking a bold stand against the mainstream wisdom, Valeriano and Maness argue that there is very little evidence that cyber war is, or is likely to become, a serious threat. Their claim is empirically grounded, involving a careful analysis of cyber incidents and disputes experienced by international states since 2001, and an examination of the processes leading to cyber conflict. As the authors convincingly show, cyber incidents are a little-used tactic, with low-level intensity and few to no long-term effects. As well, cyber incidents are motivated by the same dynamics that prompt regional conflicts. Based on this evidence, Valeriano and Maness lay out a set of policy recommendations for proper defense against cyber threats that is built on restraint and regionalism.


The Disruptive Fourth Industrial Revolution

The Disruptive Fourth Industrial Revolution

Author: Wesley Doorsamy

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2020-07-13

Total Pages: 292

ISBN-13: 3030482308

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The book explores technological advances in the fourth industrial revolution (4IR), which is based on a variety of technologies such as artificial intelligence, Internet of Things, machine learning, big data, additive printing, cloud computing, and virtual and augmented reality. Critically analyzing the impacts and effects of these disruptive technologies on various areas, including economics, society, business, government, labor, law, and environment, the book also provides a broad overview of 4IR, with a focus on technologies, to allow readers to gain a deeper understanding of the recent advances and future trajectories. It is intended for researchers, practitioners, policy-makers and industry leaders.


How the European Court of Justice Case "right to be forgotten" can be relevant for cybersecurity

How the European Court of Justice Case

Author: Antonio Boscarino

Publisher: GRIN Verlag

Published: 2018-07-24

Total Pages: 17

ISBN-13: 3668757399

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Research Paper (undergraduate) from the year 2018 in the subject Law - European and International Law, Intellectual Properties, grade: 5/5, Tallinn University (TTÜ Tallinn - University Of Technology), course: Cybersecurity Law, language: English, abstract: The Internet is overwhelmed by personal data, that are massively collected and traded, and it is quite common in our everyday life to hear news concerning cyber-attacks, or generally cyber-threats that, increasingly, have the purpose of violating users’ data. Moreover, States on an international level have shown serious difficulties in creating binding treaties to protect efficiently the data subjects as some recent scandals proved. In fact, with the growing importance and involvement of personal data it will be difficult to think at all the authorities to prevent or to countercheck efficiently the future cyber-threats and so I would like to show in the following chapters how the right to be forgotten might become the crucial factor with which individuals can protect themselves and their rights. Furthermore, I will try to analyze the right to be forgotten and its relevancy for cybersecurity within three fundamental aspects. Firstly, how EU citizens may use appropriately the right to be forgotten to prevent the harmfulness of cyber-attacks; secondly, which are the limits of this right in order not be itself prejudicial for cyber-security, eventually the tensions among citizens, governments and enterprises in ensuring protection and security. The right to be forgotten has been analyzed by the European Court of Justice in “Google Spain Case” taking as a reference point the directive 95/46. In the judges’ opinion, Google and the other search engines must be considered as “the controllers” and they have the duty to erase those data that have not any more a public interest that justifies them, and if there is an order laid down by a judge. In this research I am taking into account some issues of Italian National Law, that can be useful to extend the reasonings analogically to other Countries. Furthermore, to analyze the digital education of the data subjects I am taking as an example Singapore.