What Is Crime in the Cyber Realm?

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Kizza (2014) addressed network attacks and intrusions broadly as “cybercrime” and attributed them largely to moral and ethical deficiencies of the perpetrators. Lessig (2006) approached law in the network primarily in terms of computer “code” that defines what can and cannot be done with the network. In other words, Lessig found finds the issue of what defines a crime and who bears responsibility to be more ambiguous than does Kizza.

find two examples of activities that meet the definition of cybercrime.

Then, briefly summarize your examples and apply and criticize Kizza’s (2014) and Lessig’s (2006) positions on what constitutes a crime and who is responsible for the activities described in your examples.

Identify at least two stated or unstated assumptions underlying each of Kizza’s (2014) or Lessig’s (2006) arguments and specify at least two practical implications.

Whose position better applies to each of your examples?

Support your analysis by citing specific statements by these authors or at least two outside sources. You may look ahead to Lessig’s (2006) Chapter 3 for more material.

Discuss and cite both course textbooks—Kizza’s (2014) Computer Network Security and Cyber Ethics and Lessig’s (2006) Code: version 2.0, and at least one additional, credible, scholarly source to support your analysis and positions.

Use academic writing standards APA style guidelines, citing references as appropriate.

Your paper should be two to three pages in length. not including the title and reference pages

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Running head: CRIME IN THE CYBER REALM

Crime in the Cyber Realm

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CRIME IN THE CYBER REALM

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Introduction
The use of information technology in an organization has grown significantly over the past
decade. Proper integration of technology into an organization has not only improved the level of
productivity but has also increased the degree of customer relationship and responsiveness (Kizza,
2011). Every organization has a different form of technology depending on the size of the business,
structure, design, and work of an organization. The evolvement of technology has allowed business
to remain highly competitive while striving to meet its primary goals and objectives. The
progression and continuous evolvement of technology in the business environment has, however,
been accompanied by various challenged. Despite the provision of abundant business
opportunities, technology has proven to be highly challenging to managers from different fields of
expertise. Cybercrime, for example, is a fast-growing sector of crime in the computing
environment. This paper discusses the ...


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