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    r lwaCYBER LAW Cyber Laws are the basic laws of a Society and hence have implications on every aspect of the Cyber Society such as Governance‚ Business‚ Crimes‚ Entertainment‚ Information Delivery‚ Education etc.  WHY THE NEED FOR CYBER LAW? • Coming of the Internet. • Greatest cultural‚ economic‚ political and social transformation in the history of human society. • Complex legal issues arising leading to the development of cyber law. • Different approaches for controlling‚ regulating and

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    CYBER CRIMES AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY R.M. Kamble∗ C.Vishwapriya∗∗ Introduction Information is a resource which has no value until it is extracted‚ processed and utilized. Information technology deals with information system‚ data storage‚ access‚ retrieval‚ analysis and intelligent decision making. Information technology refers to the creation‚ gathering‚ processing‚ storage‚ presentation and dissemination of information and also the processes and devices that enable all this to be done

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    Cyber Threat and Military Challenges* Introduction History has shown that wars are won not only by the courage and strength of the men and women on the battlefield; but also‚ by the evolving technology adopted by the military. In the cyberspace‚ two distinct regimes emerge for the military. The first regime is the open network with its inherent risks and vulnerabilities which is essential for collaboration‚ information sharing‚ logistics etc. The second regime of closed network meets the

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    Introduction Walking through the school door‚ she feels the sweat dripping down the side of her cheeks. Her stomach flips and flops‚ and her hands have an obvious tremble. The slamming lockers and running footsteps are enough to make her eyes swell with tears. The snickers behind her are all too familiar‚ but she is not prepared for the shove to the back and degrading names that follow. In a split second‚ her mind is made up. She turns around‚ heads out the door‚ and doesn’t look back

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    ESSAY OUTLINE ON CYBER BULLYING ON SOCIAL NETWORKS Cyber Bullying through Social Networks ENGL107-1103B-23 2011 I. Thesis Statement: Social Networks are giving bullies an opportunity to attack individuals online by invading their privacy and creating psychological effects from attacks. These problems need to be addressed by controlling and preventing cyber bullying. II. Social Networks create an open access towards exposing individuals’ personal information Social networks allow individuals

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    Cyber Defamation

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    INTRODUCTION The term ‘cyber crime’ is a misnomer. This term has nowhere been defined in any statute /Act passed or enacted by the Indian Parliament. The concept of cyber crime is not radically different from the concept of conventional crime. Both include conduct whether act or omission‚ which cause breach of rules of law and counterbalanced by the sanction of the state. Cyber crime is the latest and perhaps the most complicated problem in the cyber world. “Cyber crime may be said to be those

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    Cyber espionage:- Definition:- Cyber espionage (also spelled cyber espionage) “ | involves the unauthorized probing to test a target computer’s configuration or evaluate its system defenses‚ or the unauthorized viewing and copying of data files. | ” | “ | uses computer or related systems to collect intelligence or enable certain operations‚ whether in cyberspace or the real world. | ” | Cyber spying‚ or cyber espionage‚ is the act or practice of obtaining secrets without the permission of

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    Cyber Laws Notes Adv. Ravindra T. Jadhav Book referred :- A Practical Guide to Information Technology Act‚ 2000 Author : Nitant P. Trilokekar Publisher : Snow White Information Technology Act‚ 2000 at Glance This Act is result of a resolution passed at the UNO Since jurisdiction is always the stumbling block in the prosecution of internet crimes‚ co-operation is sought from member countries by the United Nations. The Act has introduced a concept of Digital Signature. Each technique having

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    CYBER LAW Report ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I would like to express my special thanks of gratitude to my teacher Ms Sadhna Dutta who gave me the golden opportunity to do this wonderful project on the topic CYBER LAWS‚ which also helped me in doing a lot of Research and I came to know about so many new things. I am really thankful to them. Secondly I would also like to thank MR. RAJEEV SIROHI(Advocate)   who helped me a lot in finishing this project within the limited

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    1. Introduction With the upbringing in the field of computer networks now spanning the globe‚ law and law enforcement agencies must address the international dimensions of crimes in cyberspace. Criminals in an electronic world can ignore international boundaries‚ since they can send information and execute commands via worldwide networks. Requiring no physical presence and facilitated by the presence of the Internet‚ electronic crimes are readily suited for international commission. The digital world

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