Overview
Cybercrime examines how the online world has borne new crimes and law enforcement responses, as well as investigates how the computer has become both a target of attack and a tool for criminal activity. Cybercrime explores a number of emerging cybercrimes (cyber-stalking, hacking, and attacks to critical infrastructure), and also … For more content click the Read More button below.
Main Topics
Introduction: The nature of cybercrimeNational and international legal and policy frameworksThe technologies behind cybercrime (domain name system, web-poisoning, web hi-jacking, fast-flux, rock phish, dynamic ip addresses, spam, botnets, irc, p2p, encrypted channels)Electronic theft and corporate espionageMalware, viruses, hackingCyber-stalkingChild pornography and child abuse materialsCriminal enforcement of intellectual property rights (Copyright and illicit p2p fileswapping)Security, cyber-terrorism, and attacks to critical infrastructureDigital forensics issuesHands-on forensics examination (In computer lab).
Conditions for Enrolment
Prerequisite: Academic Program must be either 9200 or 9201 or 9220 or 9285 or 9214.
Delivery
In-person - Intensive
In-person - Standard (usually weekly or fortnightly)
Course Outline
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Pre-2019 Handbook Editions
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