WEEK2-DISCUSSION-Emerging Threats & Countermeasures

Course: Emerging Threats & Countermeasures

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Due Date 2 days 

:  Regulatory and Laws

Internet-related crime occurs every minute. Cybercriminals steal millions of dollars with near impunity. For everyone that is captured nearly 10,000 or not captured. For every one successful prosecuted in a court of law, 100 get off without punishment or with a warning. Why is it so difficult to prosecute cybercriminals?

Discussion – 250 words

Reading Assignments

 Chapters 3 and 4 in the course textbook

Ajayi, E. F. G.. (2016). Review Challenges to enforcement of cyber-crimes laws and policy.   Journal of Internet and Information Systems, 6(1), 1-12.10.5897/JIIS2015.0089

Wang, H.-M. (2003). Contingency planning: emergency preparedness for terrorist attacks.  IEEE 37th Annual 2003 International Carnahan Conference OnSecurity Technology, 2003. Proceedings., Security Technology, 2003. Proceedings. IEEE 37th Annual 2003 International Carnahan Conference on, Security Technology, 535543. https://doi.org/10.1109/CCST.2003.1297616

Prof. Guidelines 

  • Provide extensive additional information on the topic
  • Explain, define, or analyze the topic in detail
  • Share an applicable personal experience
  • Provide an outside source (for example, an article from the UC Library) that applies to the topic, along with additional information about the topic or the source (please cite properly in APA 7)
  • At least one scholarly source should be used in the initial discussion thread. Be sure to use information from your readings and other sources from the UC Library. Use proper citations and references in your post.

Required Books & Resources 

Title: (ISC)2 CISSP Certified Information Systems Security Professional Official Study Guide (In Classroom)ISBN: 9781119475958Authors: Mike Chapple, James Michael Stewart, Darril Gibson Publisher: John Wiley & SonsPublication Date: 2018-04-10

“APA7 Format” 

“NO PLAGIARISM” 

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