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Tag: cybercrime

Cyber Security and Emerging Threats Katherine Todd Society, Culture, and Security

Cybercrime and Security in our Digital Society

Recent multilateral efforts bring international law into cyberspace.

Posted on June 6, 2022July 2, 2022 Author Katherine E. Todd Comments Off on Cybercrime and Security in our Digital Society
Cyber Security and Emerging Threats

The Other Pandemic: How COVID-19 Created a Global Spike in Cybercrime

In his new article, Alex Johnson examines the global increase in cybercrime due to COVID-19 and how various international actors have responded to this “other pandemic.”

Posted on July 17, 2020April 12, 2021 Author Alex Johnson Comments Off on The Other Pandemic: How COVID-19 Created a Global Spike in Cybercrime
Global Horizons Magdalena Surma

Talk to a Diplomat: Interview with Inspector Shawna Coxon Part I

Listen as Magdalena Surma and Erick McKinlay interview Inspector Shawna Coxon.

Posted on January 8, 2016January 8, 2016 Author Magdalena Surma Comments Off on Talk to a Diplomat: Interview with Inspector Shawna Coxon Part I
Africa Canada Cyber Security and Emerging Threats Diplomatic Relations Eastern Europe and Russia Europe Intelligence & National Security International Law & Policy International Relations Japan Nigeria North Korea Paul Pryce Security Security, Trade and the Economy Technology The United States of America Western Europe

How the Web Was Won

Cybercrime presents an increasing cost to international trade, but Paul Pryce discusses a promising response from Interpol.

Posted on September 15, 2015April 12, 2021 Author Paul Pryce Comments Off on How the Web Was Won
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