Preface.
Part One: Legal Issues and Considerations.
Chapter 1: Cyberlaw: The Major Areas, Development, and Information Security Aspects (Dennis M. Powers, Southern Oregon University).
Chapter 2: Legal, Social, and Ethical Issues of the Internet (Kenneth Einar Himma, Seattle Pacific University).
Chapter 3: Cybercrime and the U.S. Criminal Justice System (Susan W. Brenner, University of Dayton School of Law).
Chapter 4: Cyberterrorism and Information Security (Charles Jaeger, Southern Oregon University).
Chapter 5: Law Enforcement and Computer Security Threats and Measures (Mathieu Deflem and J. Eagle Shutt, University of South Carolina).
Chapter 6: Corporate Spying: The Legal Aspects (William A. Zucker, Gadsby Hannah LLP and Scott Nathan, Independent Consultant).
Chapter 7: Spam and the Legal Counterattacks (Charles Jaeger, Southern Oregon University).
Chapter 8: Hacktivism (Paul A. Taylor, University of Leeds, United Kingdom and Jan Ll. Harris, University of Salford, United Kingdom).
Chapter 9: Online Contracts (G.E. Evans, Queen Mary Intellectual Property Research Institute, United Kingdom).
Chapter 10: Law Enforcement and Digital Evidence (J. Philip Craiger and Jeff Swauger, University of Central Florida and Mark Pollitt, DigitalEvidencePro).
Part Two: Social Issues and Considerations.
Chapter 11: Privacy Law and the Internet (Ray Everett-Church, PrivacyClue LLC).
Chapter 12: Internet Censorship (Richard A. Spinello, Boston College).
Chapter 13: Anonymity and Identity on the Internet (Jonathan Wallace, DeCoMo USA Labs).
Chapter 14: Digital Identity (Drummond Reed, OneName Corporation and Jerry Kindall, Epok, Inc.).
Chapter 15: Digital Divide (Jaime J. Davila, Hampshire College).
Chapter 16: Medical Records Security (Normand M. Mariel, Medical Technology Research Corp).
Part Three: International Issues and Policy Considerations.
17: E-Government Security Issues and Measures (William C. Barker, National Institute of Standards and Technology).
Chapter 18: International Security Issues of E-Government (Karin Geiselhart, University of Canberra, Australia).
Chapter 19: Global Aspects of Cyberlaw (Julia Alpert Gladstone, Bryant University).
Chapter 20: Combating the Cybercrime Threat: Developments in Global Law Enforcement (Roderic Broadhurst, Queensland University of Technology, Australia).
Chapter 21: Information Leakage: Detection and Countermeasures (Phil Venables, Goldman Sachs).
Chapter 22: Wireless Information Warfare (Randall K. Nichols, The George Washington University & University of Maryland University College).
Chapter 23: E-Mail and Internet Use Policies (Nancy J. King, Oregon State University).
Chapter 24: Guidelines for a Comprehensive Security System (Hossein Bidgoli, California State University, Bakersfield).
Index.