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Network-centric warfare, is a military doctrine or theory of war pioneered by the United States Department of Defence in the 1990s. Network society is the expression coined in 1981 related to the social, political, economic and cultural changes caused by the spread of networked, digital information and communications technologies. The intellectual origins of the idea can be traced back to the work of early social theorists such as Georg Simmel who analyzed the effect of modernization and industrial capitalism on complex patterns of affiliation, organization, production and experience. Network centric warfare can trace its immediate origins to 1996 when Admiral William Owens introduced the concept of a 'system of systems' in a paper of the same name published by the Institute National Security Studies. Owens described the serendipitous evolution of a system of intelligence sensors, command and control systems, and precision weapons that enabled enhanced situational awareness, rapid target assessment, and distributed weapon assignment. The publication will be a valuable aid to the study of the vital aspects of the subject.
Cybercrimes committed against persons include various crimeslike transmission of child-pornography harassment of any onewith the use of a computer such as email. The trafficking,distribution, posting and dissemination of obscene materialincluding pornography and indecent exposure, constitutes one ofthe most important cybercrimes known today. The worldwideinformation infrastructure is today increasingly under attack bycyber criminals and terrorists-and the number, cost, andsophistication of the attacks are increasing at alarming rates. Thechallenge of controlling transnational cyber crime requires afull range of responses,including both voluntary and legally mandatedcooperation This book makes an serious attempt to understandthe Cyber Crime which involves activities like Credit Card Frauds,unathorised excess to other's computer system, Pornography,Software piracy and Cyber stalking etc.
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