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    What Is Cybercrime?

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    "Cybercrime" is a criminal offense committed to internet technology (cyberspace), whether it attacks public facilities in cyberspace or private ownership. Technically such crime can be distinguished into off-line crime, semi on-line crime, and cybercrime. Each has its own characteristics, but the main difference between the three is the relationship with the public information network (internet).cybercrime is formulated as an act against the law that is done by using a computer network as a…

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    Joint Force Case Study

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    The key general capabilities necessary to rebalance the Joint Force 2025 given the current strategic direction and global security environment to ensure Freedom of Maneuver (FOM) in the global commons and dominance within the cyber and space domains. Enhanced capabilities to protect cyber and space domains and synchronized partnered alliances are required to counter threats to these domains. This rebalancing is warranted to maintain a level of readiness that meets the needs of the National…

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    anything about science and technology. The convergence of computer networks and telecommunications facilitated by the digital technologies has given birth to a common space called ‘cyberspace’. This cyberspace has become a platform for major human activities which converge on the Internet 21st Century . The cyberspace has, in fact, become the most happening place today. Internet is increasingly being used for communication, commerce, advertising, banking, education, research and entertainment.…

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    get in trouble but if someone sees that you did it they can save/screenshot it and show it to your parents, coach, teacher and then they can show the police and get you in trouble. Breaking the law is bad netiquette if you do something illegal in cyberspace that means you have bad netiquette. Some rules are complicated to actually know if you are doing something bad on the internet. When you send a text do it like you are talking to someone in real life and not on the internet. If you use…

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    Utilitarianism is one of the most well-known moral theories. It is based on the idea of utility which denotes the overall net benefits created by an action (Grama & Spinello, 2015). According to the theory the action that creates the greatest benefit is the correct and moral action. When considering society as whole, utilitarianism seems like one of the best moral theories. Since it focuses on the net good of actions, overall society will benefit, even if specific individuals do not. Due to the…

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    Accelerando and the Internet Accelerando by Charles Stross, a compendium of short stories that looks at the concept for the ever expanding world of our internet, with the overlapping of future tech and its possibilities. Accelerando is about the internet because the people abandon the physical world for a digital one and the measurements of time are no longer connected to the natural world around us. The technology from the internet causes a complete change in the lives of the humans. Because…

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    undertaken in an effort to improve the ability to be effective in the five core missions: preventing terrorism and enhancing security, securing and managing our borders, enforcing and administering our immigration laws, safeguarding and securing cyberspace, and ensuring resilience to disasters. FEMA defines 32 capabilities that are used in the National Preparedness Goal (FEMA, 2016). These capabilities are directly related to the effectiveness of the homeland security enterprise. A few of…

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    Following the introduction of the Internet or cyberspace to society a new platform to mediate grief and mourning appeared in individual’s lives. The Internet is an online computer network that allows communication and facilitates that transfer of information in the cyber sphere (Troyer et al., 2012). Cyberspace became a space where people can anomously or openly mourning the dead whilst grieving. As a result of the technological…

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    As long as this toxin is in his blood, Case cannot access cyberspace, thus deeming his trade with technology useless. However, Case is temporarily cured of this toxin by a man named Armitage, who hires Case to take part in multiple heists for him and use his prowess of hacking. There’s one catch, though. If the crew…

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    social networking, Albrechtslund focuses on three correlating aspects: space, place and time. He first interprets the meaning of Cyberspace which is a space of online activities, and it’s different than the physical internet. He continues to give some prominent examples like online communities and social networking site Myspace to strengthen our understanding of the Cyberspace, and weaken the users’ fear of using the social network…

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