Cyber Crime, Law & Ethics

This module examines the legal and ethical dimensions of cybercrime through analysis of real-world incidents and legislative frameworks. The objective is to visualise and evaluate significant cyber security events, identifying threat actors, applicable regulation, and societal consequences. Technical focus includes ethical reasoning, legal compliance, and critical analysis of cyber security case studies.

Executive Summary

This project investigates cybercrime through visualisation and analytical case studies, demonstrating the intersection of technology, law, and ethics. Real-world incidents are evaluated to identify threat actors, legislative responses, and organisational impacts. Outcomes emphasise ethical responsibilities and lessons learned for improving cyber resilience and legal compliance.

Key Highlights

Cybercrime Visualisation

Research-based visualisation of significant cyber security incidents and threat methodologies.

Legal & Ethical Analysis

Evaluation of applicable legislation, ethical considerations, and regulatory frameworks.

Case Study Reviews

Structured analysis of real-world and hypothetical scenarios demonstrating cyber law challenges.

Critical Conclusions

Evidence-based recommendations and lessons learned for improving security and ethical compliance.

Academic Visualisation (Word)

Cyber Crime Visualisation Description Document

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Module Report (PDF)

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Technical Breakdown

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