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Handbook of Cyber Law & Cyber Crime Cases in India


Handbook of Cyber Law & Cyber Crime Cases in India

Author: Prakash Prasad

language: en

Publisher: Prakash Prasad

Release Date: 2022-02-14


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Handbook of Cyber Law & Cyber Crime Cases in India will serve as a reference point for cyber crime cases in Indian context under the Information Technology Act & The Information Technology Amendment Act, 2008. Real Life cyber Cases with the applicable cyber law is presented in this book in a simple language. It will be a reference manual for anyone who wants to learn and understand law governing cyberspace in India. On an average a cyber law course will cost you about US Dollars 2500. This book covers about 101 real cyber crime case study along with brief illustration and explanation of every section under the relevant Indian Law.

Digital Forensics and Cyber Crime


Digital Forensics and Cyber Crime

Author: Claus Vielhauer

language: en

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Release Date: 2011-03-07


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This book contains a selection of thoroughly refereed and revised papers from the Second International ICST Conference on Digital Forensics and Cyber Crime, ICDF2C 2010, held October 4-6, 2010 in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. The field of digital forensics is becoming increasingly important for law enforcement, network security, and information assurance. It is a multidisciplinary area that encompasses a number of fields, including law, computer science, finance, networking, data mining, and criminal justice. The 14 papers in this volume describe the various applications of this technology and cover a wide range of topics including law enforcement, disaster recovery, accounting frauds, homeland security, and information warfare.

CYBER CRIME AGAINST WOMEN IN INDIA –INVESTIGATIVE AND LEGISLATIVE CHALLENGES


CYBER CRIME AGAINST WOMEN IN INDIA –INVESTIGATIVE AND LEGISLATIVE CHALLENGES

Author: Adv. Shruti Bist

language: en

Publisher: Blue Rose Publishers

Release Date: 2020-07-25


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The Internet’s increasing scope, the rapid proliferation of ICTs for mobile information and communications technologies) and the wide distribution of social media have created new opportunities. Cyber-VAWG is emerging as a global issue with serious implications for global societies and economies. Cyber-crimes targeting women and children are on rise. 1 In the online world, women and children have been found to be very gullible, with cybercrimes against women and children witnessing a sharp rise in the last few years. Women are usually subjected to cybercrimes such as cyber harassment, online stalking, cyber pornography, cyber defamation, matrimonial fraud and much more. The right to the Internet is a human right, as declared in June 2016 by the United Nations Council on Human Rights. The cyber world as such has a virtual reality where anyone can hide or even falsify their identity, this internet gift is used by the criminally minded to commit wrongdoing and then hide under the internet's blanket. The paper identifies common forms of cyber-crimes against women, such as cyber stalking, cyber pornography, circulating images / morphing, sending obscene / defamatory / annoying messages, online trolling / bullying / blackmailing / threat or intimidation, and email spoofing and impersonation. It recommends further steps that need to be taken to deal holistically and effectively with cybercrimes against women. While India’s Internet population may explode, social network users experience a looming gender imbalance. This can be seen in areas such as the number of internet users, the number of users on Facebook and Twitter, digital literacy and political tweets. Cybercrimes generally incepted by fake ids generated on Facebook, Twitter and other social media sites that cause severe harm to women, severe blackmailing, intimidation, bullying, or cheating via messenger messages and email are committed by the perpetrators. Ill-intentioned people commit these cyber-crimes with mischievous intent such as illicit gain, vengeance, insult to a woman's dignity, extort, blackmail, defamation, and steal information.