Description |
1 online resource (1 volume) : illustrations |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
Psychological and cultural trends -- Seasons of change -- Drivers and motives -- Signal-to-noise ratio -- Execution -- From Russia with love -- The China factor -- Pawns and mules -- Globalization: emerging markets aren't just for traditional investors anymore -- America, land of opportunity -- Global law enforcement -- The road ahead. |
Summary |
Blackhatonomics explains the basic economic truths of the underworld of hacking, and why people around the world devote tremendous resources to developing and implementing malware. The book provides an economic view of the evolving business of cybercrime, showing the methods and motivations behind organized cybercrime attacks, and the changing tendencies towards cyber-warfare. Written by an exceptional author team of Will Gragido, Daniel J Molina, John Pirc and Nick Selby, Blackhatonomics takes practical academic principles and backs them up with use cases and extensive interv. |
Subject |
Computer crimes -- Economic aspects.
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Cyberterrorism.
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Criminalité informatique -- Aspect économique. |
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Cyberterrorisme. |
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Cyberterrorism |
Added Author |
Gragido, Will.
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Added Title |
Inside look at the economics of cybercrime |
Other Form: |
Print version: Gragido, Will. Blackhatonomics. Waltham, MA : Syngress/Elsevier, [2013] 9781597497404 (DLC) 2012043186 (OCoLC)795763177 |
ISBN |
9781597499767 |
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1597499765 |
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