Socioeconomic and Legal Implications of Electronic Intrusion
Editors: Dionysios Politis, Phaedon-John Kozyris and Ioannis Iglezakis
IGI Global, 2009
- The Socioeconomic Background of Electronic Crime
- Intrusion in the Sphere of Personal Communications
- Criminal Sanctions Against Electronic Intrusion
- Protecting Identity without Comprising Privacy
- RFID Technology and its Impact on Privacy
- How Marketing Professionals Can Avoid Violating Privacy Laws
- Privacy and the "Transparent" Individual
- Controlling Electronic Intrusion by Unsolicited Unwanted Bulk Spam
- Cyberproperty in the United States
- Digital Forensics and the Chain of Custody to Counter Cybercrime
- Privacy and Security in Enterprise Architecture Frameworks
- Surveillance in the 21st Century
- Designing Light Weight Intrusion Detection Systems
- Data Mining of Personal Information
- Surveillance of Employees' Electronic Communications in the Workplace
- Forensic Watermarking for Secure Multimedia Distribution
- Spam and Advertisement--Proposing a Model for Charging Intrusion
- European E-Signatures Solutions on the Basis of PKI Authentication Technology
- Security of Alternative Delivery Channels in Banking