This text covers the introduction to modern computer law and ethics. The strategy for this text is to present a case study for a legal topic in each chapter, followed by the corresponding theory relating to ethics within the field of information technology.
The text also covers legal-related topics such as intellectual capital, constitutional law, virtual environments, digital forensic investigations, and computer crime. Completing the text will provide the reader with a theoretical and practical understanding of the modern legal environment and ethics related to the field of information technology.
It presents the theoretical background concerning ethics and reinforces these concepts in each chapter with modern case studies. It covers the technical aspects of digital forensic investigation to include presentation of the evidence in the courts. It discusses intellectual capital and the legal environment within the virtual environment.
Companion DVD includes forensic software, cases, resources.