Real world cyber crime cases This document is an extract from the book Cyber Crime & Digital Evidence – Indian Perspective authored by Rohas Nagpal. This book is available as courseware for the Diploma in Cyber Law and PG Program in Cyber Law conducted by Asian School of Cyber Laws www.asianlaws.org Cyber Crime & Digital Evidence – Indian Perspective 23. Real World Cases This chapter serves as a ready reference guide. First the various scenarios are covered. A detailed discussion on
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long-lasting years in the history of our world‚ it is difficult to pick a time frame and place from where the modern world originated. Although there are many important and dramatic events in history‚ the birth of the modern world happened in Europe from 1500-1600 AD because of the incredible renaissance‚ the defying reformation and the courageous age of exploration. All these critical moments in time shaped the world into what it is today. Merchants trading‚ Italian bankers sitting on 22222 benches
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company to build a railroad system across the island to transport workers and materials. Large housing centers could be constructed near the factory to house the substantial workforce and their families required for this endeavor. Many of the schools and parks could be kept to provide education and recreation for the workforce. Additionally‚ a boom in the tourism industry would be experienced as people all over the world would travel to Puerto Rico to see the first and largest
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everyone from five-year-olds to ninety-five-year olds. The digitization that took place meant that everyday occurrences such as words‚ files‚ films‚ music and pictures could be accessed and manipulated on a computer screen by all people across the world. #3: Workflow software: Friedman’s catch-all for the standards and technologies that allowed work to flow. The ability of machines to talk to other machines with no humans involved‚ as stated by Friedman. Friedman believes these first three forces
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International Journal of Economic Practices and Theories‚ Vol. 2‚ No. 1‚ 2012 (January)‚ e-ISSN 2247 – 7225 www.ijept.org Current and Future Trends in Tourism and Hospitality. The Case of Greece by Soultana (Tania) Kapiki Alexander Technological Educational Institute of Thessaloniki tkapiki@tour.teithe.gr Abstract. This paper identifies some of the current and future trends affecting the tourism and hospitality industry‚ including globalisation‚ guests’ safety and security‚ the importance of offering
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of great help in his college years: His family‚ for their moral‚ financial and spiritual support which helped a lot in the completion of this study: The Almighty Father‚ above all‚ for His divine wisdom and consent that made this endeavor possible. E.C.M. TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Title Page ………………………………………………………………………………………….…………….i Acknowledgment…………………………………………………..............
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As we are living in a modern world‚ we feel the need of some aristocratic facilities with us. As a result‚ whenever we have programs or any festival‚ we are to look for a modern and aristocratic restaurant‚ where we can get quality food and environment. That’s why to meet the demand of people; Defense Ministry founded Captain’s World. Captain’s World gives us better food and party or festive environment where we can go with friends and family. It has a great system of controlling it. All the workers
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CHAPTER-16 - WORLD TRADE ORGANISATION Q.1 : Discuss the objectives and functions of WTO. (M.2011) Ans. A) EMERGENCE OF WTO :- After the Second World War‚ many countries got down together to work on ways and means to promote international trade. The result was signing of General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) by 23 countries in 1947. India was one of the founder members of GATT. GATT was created to reduce global depression and to liberalise and regulate the world trade by reducing tariff
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In Part I‚ “How the World Became Flat‚” Friedman visits India‚ where he realizes that the playing field has been leveled‚ meaning that a much larger group of people can compete for global knowledge. He pursues examples of this metaphor in other places‚ such as Iraq‚ China‚ Japan‚ and the United States. Friedman argues that there are primarily ten forces that flattened the world and describes each of the following “flatteners”: 11/9/89‚ the fall of the Berlin Wall; 8/9/95‚ or the date that Netscape
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the Korean War have had on its population. During each of these wars the TFR dropped at the start of the war‚ slightly rose at the return of the men‚ and then continued to decline. As far back as 1800‚ the life expectancy of the Japanese has led the world (Rosling 2008). The only exception to this was at during WW2‚ when life expectancy dropped to 31 years (Rosling 2008). With a low birth rate of 8.39 and a low death rate of 9.15 (CIA 2012)‚ it is easy to see they are not producing enough children to
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