Cybercrime through an interdisciplinary lens / edited by Thomas J. Holt.
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Language: | English |
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Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY :
Routledge,
2017.
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Series: | Routledge studies in crime and society ;
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Table of Contents:
- Situating the problem of cybercrime in a multidisciplinary context / Thomas J. Holt
- The evolution of cybercrime, 2006-2016 / Peter Grabosky
- Cybercrime research at the crossroads : where the field currently stands and innovative strategies to move forward / Adam M. Bossler
- Conducting large-scale analyses of underground hacker communities / Victor Benjamin, Sagar Samtani, Hsinchun Chen
- The evolving nature of nation state malicious online actor relationships / Max Kilger
- Exploring the possibility of 'moral hazard' among victims of identity fraud : the relation between reimbursement for unauthorized cash withdrawals and risky online behavior / Johan Van Wilsem
- Ransomware and cryptocurrency : partners in crime / Gail-Joon Ahn, Adam Doupe, Ziming Zhao, Kevin Liao
- Organizational cybervictimization : data breach prevention using a victimological approach / Mark Stockman, Joseph Nedelec, William Mackey
- Sanction threat and friendly persuasion effects on system trespassers' behaviors during a system trespassing event / Hattie Jones, David Maimon, Wuling Ren
- Gendering cybercrime / Alice Hutchings, Yi Ting Chua
- Seeing the forest through the trees : identifying key players in the online distribution of child sexual exploitation material / Bryce G. Westlake, Richard Frank
- Adaptation strategies of cybercriminals to interventions from public and private sectors / Floor Jansen, Jarmo Van Lenthe.