RSS * Email Alert 1Comment 0 Votes 1 inShare more + Philippine cybercrime law must protect‚ not harass‚ citizens Summary: We need law and order in cyberspace‚ but it must not be used to stifle freedom of expression and intimidate citizens. By Melvin G. Calimag for Pinoy Post | November 5‚ 2012 -- 02:47 GMT (10:47 SGT) Now that the massive public outcry against Republic Act 10175‚ otherwise known as the Cybercrime Law‚ has died down a bit--by virtue of a TRO (temporary restraining order)
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Dr.B.Muthukumaran‚ Chief Consultant‚ Gemini Communication Ltd.‚ Abstract Cyber crime is emerging as a serious threat. World wide governments‚ police departments and intelligence units have started to react. Initiatives to curb cross border cyber threats are taking shape. Indian police has initiated special cyber cells across the country and have started educating the personnel. This article is an attempt to provide a glimpse on cyber crime in India. This article is based on various reports from news
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Prepared For: A.S.M Asif Senior Lecturer Department of Business Administration East West University Prepared By: NAME ID Mirza Nawesh Ali 2011-1-10-234 Tahmid Islam 2011-2-13-055 Ferdousi Shikder 2011-2-13-056 Shajid Mahmud 2011-1-10-432 Date of Submission: 7TH APRIL 2014 Letter of Transmittal 7th April2014 A.S.M Asif Senior Lecturer‚ Dept. of BBA Department of Business Administration East West University Subject: Letter of Transmittal
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Cybercrime Awareness Ilija Ćosić American College of Management and Technology Dubrovnik‚ 2011 Abstract In today’s cyber world in which everyone is dependent on computers and Internet cybercrime is a growing concern since it costs individuals and companies billions of dollars each year. This paper is researching the awareness of people regarding cybercrime and its effects. It is being researched because the awareness itself and the knowledge on the matter are requirements for stopping cybercrime
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FIL102 CyberCrime Law The Cybercrime Law of the Philippines (also known as the Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012 or Republic Act 10175) is a newly-signed act that gives us a true legal tool to combat cybercrime. A better definition is given by a press release from the Senate‚ a part of which says‚ "The Cybercrime Prevention Act lays down a comprehensive legal framework for the detection‚ investigation‚ and suppression of cybercrimes..." The Republic Act No. 10175‚ also known as the Cybercrime
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ADDRESSING CYBERCRIME IN THE PHILIPPINES In the Partial Fulfillment of the requirements For the degree of Bachelor of Science in Computing Science English 15-Writing in the Discipline SY 2013-2014 Table of Contents Chapters Pages I Introduction 1 II Review of Related Literature & Studies III Methodology ADDRESSING CYBERCRIME IN THE PHILIPPINES I. INTRODUCTION Cybercrime goes beyond
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CYBERCRIME LAW The Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012‚ officially recorded as Republic Act No. 10175‚ is a law in the Philippines approved on 12 September 2012. It aims to address legal issues concerning online interactions and the Internet in the Philippines. Among the cybercrime offenses included in the bill are cybersquatting‚ cybersex‚ child pornography‚ identity theft‚ illegal access to data and libel. Screenshot of the social networking site Facebook‚ as the Filipinos changed their profile
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always the same as how they behave offline. Online anonymity‚ for one‚ can make people braver to participate in discussions. At the same time‚ it can make them more cruel. Online bullying and cybersex is definitely not good. The passage of the Cybercrime Prevention Act was really meant to protect our society from hacking‚ identity theft‚ cybersex‚ and pornography‚ among others. Being safe and behaving properly in the internet is something we should not leave for the government to perform. This is something
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Even if Indonesia has not ratified or signed the Convention on Cybercrime yet‚ officially Indonesia has implemented almost all cyber crime provisions set forth in the Convention. These provisions are set out in several articles in Law No. 11 Year 2008 on Information and Electronic Transaction. The seven provisions‚ among others; offense related to child pornography‚ illegal access‚ illegal interception‚ data interference‚ system interference‚ misuse of devices‚ and computer related forgery. The provisions
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Neri‚Schnell G. AB-IS4 NATO EXPANSION NATO enlargement is desirable because it will promote stability in Europe and in the world. There are several concerns regarding possible expansion of NATO membership‚ but the basic question is whether or not NATO should expand its membership. The following sections address the negative and positive sides of the argument. Yes it is nessesary‚ they have its benefits expanding NATO. NATO expansion is a critical issue now because leaders of the Central
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