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CONTENTS:- Preface; Chapter; 1. E-crimes-Global Perspectives; 2. E-crimes-Nature and Scope; 3. E-crimes and Internet; 4. E-crimes and the World Wide Web; 5. E-crimes and Information Systems; 6. Privacy; 7. The Intellectual Property Rights; 8. Hackers, Crackers and Crimes; 9. E-crimes and E-crimes; 10. Financial Crimes; 11. Electronic Banking; 12. E-crimes and Robberies; 13. Terrorism and Crimes; 14. E-crimes and its Remedies; |
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Times have changed and we live in a digital age in which e-crimes transported over the computer/internet/www. etc. and use of integrated devices to check them. In order to benefit from the new opportunities arising from information age and knowledge society, India is to be a global player I the field of IT sector and to gain significantly in terms of generation of revenues and employment. The computer/Internet/www's ability to share data and information linked to telephone has le to a telecommunication revolution. No e-crime is too small, to be ignored, no one can ignore e-crime, if it is not checked effectively and timely, it would lead to destruction of civilization itself. A proper balance is to be drawn in order to ensure that no innocent is punished and need to punish the e-criminals. A legal infrastructure has become imperative to protect Data, Information, Privacy, Intellectual Property Rights, Terrorism, Financial Frauds and Scams, Robberies, etc. The Information Technology Act, 2000 has amended the Indian laws to meet the challenges posed by e-crimes. There is a necessity to have a multi pronged strategy to fight its menace to its logical end. Countries like USA, UK, Germany, Japan, France and India have framed Laws relating to e-crimes. International Cooperation understanding and a positive approach would go a long way to check e-crimes in India and all over the world. This title includes e-crime global perspectives, Nature and Scope, Computer/Internet/www related crimes, Intelligence and Information Systems, Privacy, IPR, Hackers and Crackers, Financial Crimes, Frauds and Robberies, Terrorism and E-crime Remedies. |
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