Technology Crime
Technology in Crime
Cyber crime is a growing threat characterized by an increasing sophistication that makes it difficult to take a proactive stance on prevention. For instance, there are people in China whose job it is to obtain competitive information from companies based in the United States. Competitive information can be protected, proprietary data the loss of which can cost companies millions of dollars over the short-term, and even greater amounts over the long-term. The scale of cyber crime impacting businesses ranges from simple pirating of entertainment such as music and movies -- which can certainly be costly when it occurs on a large scale -- to accessing databases that contain credit or personal information protected by law and ordinarily secured by a constellation of cyber strategies and teams of internet security professionals. The cumulative cost of petty cyber crime is astonishingly high -- the cost of organized, systematic attacks on digital privacy is staggering. Consider that activities that fall into these categories are only the proverbial tip of the iceberg.
Taking over a database marketing system is only a short step away from taking over the technology information systems that control critical services such as electricity grids, banking systems, or military communication. Within the past few years, several successful attacks on substantial digital information and communication systems have occurred. The fantasies portrayed in the movies and on television today are not far removed from the actual incidences that occur. Indeed, crime...
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