This book examines the conceptual issues for Congress and U.S. law
enforcement as it relates to cybercrime. Twenty-first century
criminals increasingly rely on the Internet and advanced
technologies to further their criminal operations. These criminals
can easily leverage the Internet to carry out traditional crimes
such as distributing illicit drugs and sex trafficking. In
addition, they exploit the digital world to facilitate crimes that
are often technology driven, including identify theft, payment card
fraud, and intellectual property theft. Cybercrimes have economic,
public health, and national security implications. For over three
decades, Congress has been concerned about cybercrime and its
related threats. Today, these concerns often arise among a larger
discussion surrounding the federal government's role in ensuring
U.S. cyber security.
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