Cybercrime and cybersecurity in the global south / Nir Kshetri.
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- 364.168 KSH 22
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364.163 ABA Catch Me If You Can : | 364.164 HAY Maritime Piracy / | 364.164 MOD Modern piracy : | 364.168 KSH Cybercrime and cybersecurity in the global south / | 364.168 PAR Mastering anti-money laundering and counter-terrorist financing : | 364.168 WAL Cybercrime : the transformation of crime in the information age / | 364.168 ش ر ب تأمين الإنترنت وشبكات المعلومات / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Cybercrime and Cybersecurity in the Global South: Status, Drivers and Trends -- 2. Technological and Global Forces Shaping Cybercrime and Cybersecurity in the Global South -- 3. Cybercrime and Cybersecurity in the Former Second World Economies -- 4. Cybercrime and Cybersecurity in China -- 5. Cybercrime and Cybersecurity in India -- 6. Cybercrime and Cybersecurity in the Middle East and North African Economies -- 7. Cybercrime and Cybersecurity in Latin American and Caribbean Economies -- 8. Cybercrime and Cybersecurity in Sub-Saharan African Economies -- 9. Cybercrime and Cybersecurity in the Developing Pacific Island Economies -- 10. Discussion, Implications and Concluding Remarks.
Global cybercrime is arguably the biggest underworld industry of our times. Global forces and technologies such as mobile phones, social media and cloud computing are shaping the structure of the global cybercrime industry estimated at US$1 trillion. Nir Kshetri documents and compares the patterns, characteristics and processes of cybercrime activities in major regions and economies in the Global South such as China, India, the former Second World economies, Latin America and the Caribbean, Sub-Saharan Africa and Middle East and North Africa. Integrating theories from a wide range of disciplines, he explains initiatives at the global, supranational, national, sub-national and local levels.
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