DASC 32203 — Cyber Crime and Cyber Terrorism
(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