Articles & Analysis

August 5, 2004 · Victor Sabadash
Governmental Organizational Legal Measures to Protect Information Processes in Ukraine

The whole situation in the national information field of Ukraine and maintenance of its security turns into a threat to the national security of the country.…

August 4, 2004 · Eric Steven Raymond
How To Become A Hacker

Table of Contents Why This Document? What Is a Hacker? The Hacker Attitude [1. The world is full of fascinating problems waiting to be solved.](#believe1) [2.…

August 2, 2004 · Jonathan Peizer
The Great Software Debate: Technology and Ideology

Open source software has intensified the ideological debate over what technology to deploy in a given circumstance. The public sector, always price sensitive…

August 2, 2004 · Margaret A Healy
Child pornography: an international perspective

This paper was prepared as a working document for the World Congress against Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children by Margaret A Healy for ECPAT…

July 27, 2004 · Natalya Aktyrskaya
Technical and Legal Protection of Information

The level of security of information processed in systems and at the objects of information infrastructure is determined by a block of its features including…

July 20, 2004 · Ben Wyld
Cyberterrorism: fear factor

![](/media/icons/terror/ct.jpg)For two months during 2000 he pumped hundreds of thousands of litres of raw sewage into public waterways north of Maroochydore.…

July 20, 2004 · Dmitri Kramarenko
Phishing expedition

*Internet fraud demands congressional and user scrutiny* The term "phishing" may not be familiar, but if you've used e-mail lately, chances are good that…

July 19, 2004 · Victor Sabadash
Regulation of Social Information Legal Relations in Ukraine

Social legal relations really exist. People act to create, modify and cancel their rights or duties through the Internet. However, these actions to create,…

July 12, 2004 · Andrey Belousov
Definition of Computer Piracy, Carrying Out Expert Examination

Computer piracy is reproduction, distribution and use of software without permission of the owner of copyright. Kinds of illegal software use that can be…

July 12, 2004 · Vladimir Golubev
Computer crime: threats and forecasts

Development of scientific progress related to introduction of modern information technologies led to appearance of new kinds of crimes as illegal infringement…

July 12, 2004 · Patrick Bellamy
JonBenet Ramsey - Exclusive Interview With Stephen Singular

Stephen Singular is a highly regarded journalist and freelance writer. Apart from his book Presumed Guilty -- An Investigation into the JonBenet Ramsey Case,…

July 5, 2004 · John Leyden
Enforcement is key to fighting cybercrime

The publication of a review of Britain's cybercrime laws by an influential group of MPs and peers this week has been welcomed by the IT industry. Broad…

July 3, 2004 · Andrey Manoilo
Psychological warfare management

This article dwells on two basic author’s concepts of state information policy implementation in condition of psychological warfare – counteraction to…

June 26, 2004 · Natalya Akhtyrskaya
Cryptographic Protection of Computer Information

Cryptooperation is a process of replacement and/or rearrangement of some or another symbols (bytes, bits) of an initial message using a special algorithm in…

June 21, 2004 · Gartner Group Inc.
Phishing on the Rise

**If the incidence of phishing keeps increasing, it could have a devastating effect on consumer confidence. In her report, Gartner analyst Avivah Litan wrote,…

June 16, 2004 · Vladimir Golubev
International Cooperation in Fighting Transnational Computer Crime

Wide use of computer technologies in our everyday life and creation of global computer networks eases commitment of criminal actions and often offenders remain…

June 9, 2004 · Victor Sabadash
Criminal Legal Description of Computer Crimes: Methods and Practice of Investigation

Counteraction to computer crime is topical for Ukraine and for other countries as well. Computer crimes obtained transnational (trans-border) level. Thus…

June 9, 2004 · John Blau, IDG News Service
Viruses: From Russia, With Love?

**As Internet access spreads in the former Soviet Union, so does malicious code.** For all its disadvantages, the former Soviet Union had one hugely overlooked…

June 7, 2004 · Dennis Fisher
Fighting Back Against Cyber-Crime

Desperate times call for desperate measures, and to law enforcement officials tasked with fighting criminals online, the skyrocketing number of cyber-crimes is…

June 3, 2004 · Andrey Manoilo
State information-psychological warfare regulation

This article dwells on basic scientific research problems of forms and methods of state regulation of such a social hostile notion for modern society as…

June 1, 2004 · Dennis Fisher
Cyber-Cops Outgunned

Bob Breeden isn't complaining, don't get him wrong. Special Agent Breeden, who heads the Computer Crime Division of the Florida Department of Law Enforcement,…

May 27, 2004 · Natalya Akhtyrskaya
Investigating Computer Crimes

Defense lawyers have right to collect information according to newly accepted Criminal Codes in some CIS countries. Defense attorney may independently view and…

May 26, 2004 · Peter McCutcheon
Internet ushers in cyber crime age

KERRY O'BRIEN: For all its benefits, the arrival of the Internet has also ushered in the dark age of cyber crime. Chief executives of some of America's largest…

May 23, 2004 · Andrey Belousov
Organization of Information Security at Enterprises

The majority of crimes committed using computers or related to computer information bear mercenary motives and thus they represent danger to financial and…