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M. J. Rothrock, Jr., K. L. Cook, J. G. Warren, and K. Sistani
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M. J. Rothrock, Jr, K. L. Cook, N. Lovanh, J. G. Warren, and K. Sistani
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M.J. Warren,W. Hutchinson
The aim of the paper is to look at the way hackers act and ways in which society can protect itself. The paper will show the current views and attitudes of hackers in an Australian context. The paper will also include a case study to show how a hacking i...
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M.J. Warren,W. Hutchinson
This paper examines the ethics of the practice of information warfare at both the national and corporate levels. Initially examining the present and past actions of individual hackers, it moves to the more organised, future military and economic warfare ...
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