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Advanced reading

The following readings are recommended for those interested in exploring the topics covered in this Module in more detail:

  • Directorate General For Internal Policies Policy Department C: Citizens' Rights and Constitutional Affairs (2015). The Law Enforcement Challenges of Cybercrime: Are we really catching up?
  • Eichensehr, Kristen E. (2015). The Cyber-Law of Nations. Georgetown Law Journal, 103, 365-379.
  • Europol. (2018). Cybercrime.
  • FBI. (2018). What we investigate: Cyber Crime.
  • Godwin, James B, Andrey Kulpin, Karl Frederick Rauscher, Valery Yaschenko. (2014). Critical Terminology Foundations 2. EastWest Institute.
  • Interpol. (2018). Cybercrime.
  • Maras, Marie-Helen. Cyberlaw and Cyberliberties. Oxford University Press, Forthcoming, 2020.
  • Mclaughlin, Eugene and Muncie, John. (2013). Criminological Perspectives: Essential Readings. Third Edition. Sage.
  • Matwyshyn, Andrea M. (2009). CSR and the Corporate Cyborg: Ethical Corporate Information Security Practices. Journal of Business Ethics, Vol.88(4), 579-594.
  • Menon, Sundaresh and Teo Guan Siew. (2012). Key challenges in tackling economic and cyber crimes: Creating a multilateral platform for international co‐operation, Journal of Money Laundering Control, Vol. 15(3), 243-256.
  • Moor, James H. (1985). What is computer ethics? Metaphilosophy, Vol. 16(4), 266-275.
  • O'Connell, Mary Ellen and Louise Arimtasu. (2012). Cyber Security and International Law. Chatham House: International Law: Meeting Summary.
  • Petzold, Charles. (2000). Code: The Hidden Language of Computer Hardware and Software. Microsoft Press.
  • Silberschatz, A., Galvin, P. B. and Gagne, G. (2012). Operating System Concepts. 9th edn. Wiley.
  • Ward, Dan. (2016). Cybersecurity, Simplicity, and Complexity: The Graphic Guide to Making Systems More Secure Without Making Them Worse. New America.
  • Zimmer, Michael. (2010). "But the data is already public": on the ethics of research in Facebook. Ethics and Information Technology, Vol. 12(2), 313-325.
  • Zwitter, Andrej. (2014). Big Data Ethics. Big Data & Society, Vol. 1(2), 1-1.
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