NCJ Number
126171
Date Published
1990
Length
251 pages
Annotation
Computer viruses, sabotage, and embezzlement are among the computer crimes costing businesses and consumers billions of dollars each year.
Abstract
The collection of 18 computer crime stories examines laws, ethics, technologies, and common sense in the fight against computer crime. The book is based on 10 years of research and interviews with hundreds of criminals, victims, and security professionals. Vulnerabilities of computer and communication technologies and the people who exploit them are considered. Computer security is viewed as the key to the safety of advanced weapon systems, business systems, and scientific research strategies. Actual cases show the ways in which computer users are vulnerable to computer crime. Computer criminals' varied motivations and methods are described, along with ways to enhance computer security. Essential elements of security include awareness, technology, and law. Responding to computer crimes encompasses criminal prosecution, civil litigation, and ethics.