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76 lines
2.5 KiB
Markdown
#public
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- **Cyber Crime**: Use computer/digital device to further illegal ends
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> "nothings black and white in what we do, everything's got some gray"
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## Types of crime
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- **Crimes Against People**: A digital crime where the victim is a person
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- **Crimes Against Property**: A digital crime that damages, or illegally interacts with property
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- **Crimes Against Government**: A digital crime to undermine the efficacy of a government
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> Life is not Black and White, Consider what the greatest impact is
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| Crime | category |
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| --- | --- |
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| Harrassement | People |
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| Stalking | People |
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| Credit Card fraud | People |
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| Id theft | People |
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| DOS attack | Property |
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| Hacking | Property |
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| Vandalism | Property |
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| Cyber Warfare | Government|
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| Cyber Terrorism | Government|
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> Online Harassment is a growing field, stalking, bullying, doxing, etc.
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> Modern wars be started with infrastructure hacks, Power grid hacks of Ukraine, Iran, Etc.
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### Cyber-stalking and bullying
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- **Cyber Bulling**: People attacking reputation and self esteem of other people trough online means like social media campaigns.
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- **Cyber Stalking**: Stalking someone through their online footprint. Often to find information with which to exploit the victim.
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> Typically older person stalking a younger person. As opposed to bullying, which is usually across the same age
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### Cyber Terrorism
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- **Cyber Terrorism**: Politically motivated attacks on major infrastructure Money can be a factor, but usually the political is the primary motivation
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- Instill fear in a society to elicit some reaction
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- financial/reputation gain
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- revenge
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- etc.
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## Examples
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Stux-Net
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Nation-state attacks on power grids before Wars
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- **Sneaker Net**: Moving information across barriers physicality
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> proving an attack is one of the hardest questions to answer
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# U.S. National cyber strategy
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- **U.S. National cyber strategy**: anually updated policy document from the white house detailing the national cyber objectives
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> it has been similar last few years
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- promote American people
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- promoting American prosperity
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- preserve peace through strength
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- deterrent
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- advanced American cyber influence
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- strong alliances
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- promote international policies
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- Shaping adversary behavior
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- regulatory environment
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- Federal government security
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- criticial infrastructure security
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- cyber skills workforce gap
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