
IBLS Monthly Newsletter June 2004 Volume 3 No. 6
In This Issue:
IBLS Diploma in Global Cyber Crime Law After a successful launch of the Diploma in Offshore E-Commerce Law on June 1st 2004, IBLS continues to provide the global insight to laws and regulations of the Internet by introducing the second Diploma in its comprehensive range of Diplomas in E-Commerce. The Diploma in Global Cybercrime Law (Defending Against Cybercrime) is scheduled to start on January 15th 2005.
Today, computer crime is much more than the unpleasantness of offensive advertising. Fraud and intellectual property crimes cost e-commerce substantial amounts in lost profits. The common activities of young hackers creating and launching viruses over e-mail connections pale when compared to the committed cyber terrorist, or the damage caused when identity theft results in the loss of your home. Earning the Diploma in Global Cybercrime Law will advance knowledge and business skills of online professionals in a variety of fields; including, but not limited to, banking, information technology, Security Systems Management, Public Sectors, Private Sectors, Retail and other business executives and entrepreneurs who need to protect their online presence against Cybercrimes.
The curriculum of IBLS Diploma in Global Cybercrime Law is designed to show:
- How to protect against Internet Fraud?
- The use of encryption and cryptography and how it impacts privacy and security issues?
- How to defend against cyber stalking and online harassment?
- How can banks, online retailers and consumers protect themselves against fraudulent e-mails?
- What constitutional concerns are raised by intellectual property cybercrimes?
- What different govt. statutes regulate criminal activities related to cybercrimes?
- What are the international cyber-crime initiatives?
This twelve week Program will bring together experts from different government agencies around the world, executives from international corporations, online securities experts, information technology consultants as well as Internet and E-Commerce legal professionals who are part of IBLS network of Charter Partners, to share their knowledge, expertise and advice in this very important area of online e-commerce.
For more information please contact IBLS Online Education Director Sally Amirghahari or call 949-756-0906
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Quarterly Theme - US and EU Policies Regarding Cybercrimes Continuing with this month's newsletter, IBLS is presenting its quarterly theme on important areas of Internet and E-Commerce Law. A selected theme is covered in a special summary from the IBLS database and this quarter starts with a new subject covering Cybercrime and how to protect and defend against it.
This month's summary focuses on essential importance of the security of computer and communication systems and their protection against cybercrime. Businesses, administrations and society today, depend to a high degree on the efficiency and security of modern information technology. Particularly with the borderless aspects of cybercrime, international cooperation is indispensable. This is the reason why cybercrime policies have notably been conducted at the European, American and international levels.
Selected summary titled "US and EU Policies Regarding Cybercrime" addresses some of these issues.
To read this summary in full please click here.
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IBLS Opens a Branch Office in Spain As announced in May, IBLS has opened its new European branch office in Barcelona, Spain. Being truly a global Internet company IBLS offices are not defined by their geographic location but by a global network of partners and members, thus the new European office is designed to support the integration of IBLS business strategy for EU market place.
Photograph courtesy Philip Greenspun
You can visit us at our new office located in Barcelona’s city center at Carrer de Mallorca 237, by calling 34 93 487 0745.
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