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DASC 32203 — Cyber Crime and Cyber Terrorism

3 credits · 3 hours

(CCCT) is an overview of the study of cybercrime and cyber terrorism for students of data science, criminology, and law discussing crimes committed via Internet, ranging from various white-collar financial crimes to the spread of viruses, malicious code, stalking, bullying, and web-based exploitation. Criminological, social-psychological explanations will be examined and the investigative and legal strategies employed to combat cyber-crime and cyber terrorism will be discussed. Prerequisite: ( DASC 21103 and must be a DTSCBS major) or (( CRIM 20003 or SOCI 10103 ), have junior or senior standing, and must be a SOCIBA or CRIMBA major). (Typically offered: Fall)

Prerequisites: DASC 21103, CRIM 20003, SOCI 10103

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