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DDC 364.16/8
L 96
Lusthaus, Jonathan, (1984-).
Industry of anonymity : : inside the business of cybercrime / / Jonathan Lusthaus. - 2847838699978916693. - Cambridge, Massachusetts : : Harvard University Press,, ©2018. - 1 online resource (289 pages) : : il ( час. мин.), 2847838699978916693. - Includes bibliographical references and index. - URL: https://library.dvfu.ru/lib/document/SK_ELIB/3C1684F2-6153-41A0-A11D-CF5172DDCF6D. - ISBN 9780674989047 (electronic bk.). - ISBN 067498904X (electronic bk.)
Print version record.
Параллельные издания: Print version: : Lusthaus, Jonathan, 1984- Industry of anonymity. - Cambridge, Massachusetts : Harvard University Press, 2018. - ISBN 9780674979413
Содержание:
From lone wolves to industrialization -- Making sense of the cybercrime industry -- Nicknames and identity -- How cybercriminals cooperate online -- The offline dimension -- Cybercrime, organized crime, and governance.
~РУБ DDC 364.16/8
Рубрики: Computer crimes.
Hackers.
Online identities.
Organized crime.
SOCIAL SCIENCE--Criminology.
Computer crimes.
Hackers.
Online identities.
Organized crime.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Criminology
Аннотация: Jonathan Lusthaus lifts the veil on cybercriminals in the most extensive account yet of the lives they lead and the vast international industry they have created. Having traveled to hotspots around the world to meet with hundreds of law enforcement agents, security gurus, hackers, and criminals, he charts how this industry based on anonymity works.--
L 96
Lusthaus, Jonathan, (1984-).
Industry of anonymity : : inside the business of cybercrime / / Jonathan Lusthaus. - 2847838699978916693. - Cambridge, Massachusetts : : Harvard University Press,, ©2018. - 1 online resource (289 pages) : : il ( час. мин.), 2847838699978916693. - Includes bibliographical references and index. - URL: https://library.dvfu.ru/lib/document/SK_ELIB/3C1684F2-6153-41A0-A11D-CF5172DDCF6D. - ISBN 9780674989047 (electronic bk.). - ISBN 067498904X (electronic bk.)
Print version record.
Параллельные издания: Print version: : Lusthaus, Jonathan, 1984- Industry of anonymity. - Cambridge, Massachusetts : Harvard University Press, 2018. - ISBN 9780674979413
Содержание:
From lone wolves to industrialization -- Making sense of the cybercrime industry -- Nicknames and identity -- How cybercriminals cooperate online -- The offline dimension -- Cybercrime, organized crime, and governance.
Рубрики: Computer crimes.
Hackers.
Online identities.
Organized crime.
SOCIAL SCIENCE--Criminology.
Computer crimes.
Hackers.
Online identities.
Organized crime.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Criminology
Аннотация: Jonathan Lusthaus lifts the veil on cybercriminals in the most extensive account yet of the lives they lead and the vast international industry they have created. Having traveled to hotspots around the world to meet with hundreds of law enforcement agents, security gurus, hackers, and criminals, he charts how this industry based on anonymity works.--
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DDC 155.2
F 92
Friedenberg, Jay,.
The future of the self : : an interdisciplinary approach to personhood and identity in the digital age / / Jay Friedenberg. - Oakland, California : : University of California Press,, [2020]. - 1 online resource : : il. - Includes bibliographical references and index. - URL: https://library.dvfu.ru/lib/document/SK_ELIB/7B673ED5-1E7E-4FFF-8A2D-F965BB6E1B41. - ISBN 9780520970595 (electronic book). - ISBN 0520970594 (electronic book)
"Simpson : imprint in humanities" : -- Quoted note. Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on October 27, 2020).
Параллельные издания: Print version: : Friedenberg, Jay. The future of the self. - Oakland, California : University of California Press, [2020]. - ISBN 9780520302426
Содержание:
Introduction -- The philosophy of self -- The psychology of self -- Brain -- Brain + hardware -- Brain + software -- Avatars -- Virtual worlds -- Software selves -- Conclusion.
~РУБ DDC 155.2
Рубрики: Self-presentation.
Identity (Psychology)
Brain.
Information technology--Social aspects.
Online identities.
Avatars (Virtual reality)
Avatars (Virtual reality)
Brain.
Identity (Psychology)
Information technology--Social aspects.
Online identities.
Self-presentation.
PSYCHOLOGY / Cognitive Psychology
Аннотация: "This book is about who we are and who we might be, given our current and future interactions with technology. It delves into what a person is as well as what a person might become. It is also about the descriptions we provide for ourselves, what we call our self or identity. These are complex topics and have been addressed from many different disciplinary perspectives. As a result we discuss them from the point of view of philosophy, psychology, neuroscience, artificial intelligence and robotics. The central argument put forth here can be stated in three parts. (1) There is no difference between what we call natural and artificial systems because all systems are made up of matter and energy and are governed by universal physical laws. (2) Sufficient understanding of a system in the form of description, explanation, and prediction allows us to replicate or reproduce it. (3) Exact or functionally equivalent reproductions of an original system will exhibit similar behavior. If these three propositions are true then the existence of an artificial self is possible. These are very controversial statements and there are quite a few objections to them. This book is divided into four main sections. The first section includes this introduction along with a chapter on the philosophy of self and a chapter on the psychology of self. These three chapters together provide a summary of historical and contemporary thought on personhood, self, and identity. They serve as a foundation upon which the remaining parts of the book rest. The second section consists of three chapters. These are titled in order: The Brain, The Brain + Hardware, and The brain + Software. These topics can be thought of as concentric rings of self that radiate outward from the brain and body to include prosthetics and robotics (hardware) and then computer programs and artificial intelligence (software). In the third section there are four chapters. The first is on avatars, which are software manifestations of self. The second is on virtual worlds, which are the environments that avatars inhabit. The third is on software selves, beings that might exist as entirely electronic. The fourth chapter of this section that concludes the book is more speculative and describes what future selves might be like. Most of what we present up until this point is factual or plausible, based on scientific research or near term future predictions. But in the last chapter all bets are off. There we speculate on what might occur either within the next century or beyond. We live in exciting times where technology is accelerating exponentially. Many of us will live to see some of these ideas realized"--
F 92
Friedenberg, Jay,.
The future of the self : : an interdisciplinary approach to personhood and identity in the digital age / / Jay Friedenberg. - Oakland, California : : University of California Press,, [2020]. - 1 online resource : : il. - Includes bibliographical references and index. - URL: https://library.dvfu.ru/lib/document/SK_ELIB/7B673ED5-1E7E-4FFF-8A2D-F965BB6E1B41. - ISBN 9780520970595 (electronic book). - ISBN 0520970594 (electronic book)
"Simpson : imprint in humanities" : -- Quoted note. Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on October 27, 2020).
Параллельные издания: Print version: : Friedenberg, Jay. The future of the self. - Oakland, California : University of California Press, [2020]. - ISBN 9780520302426
Содержание:
Introduction -- The philosophy of self -- The psychology of self -- Brain -- Brain + hardware -- Brain + software -- Avatars -- Virtual worlds -- Software selves -- Conclusion.
Рубрики: Self-presentation.
Identity (Psychology)
Brain.
Information technology--Social aspects.
Online identities.
Avatars (Virtual reality)
Avatars (Virtual reality)
Brain.
Identity (Psychology)
Information technology--Social aspects.
Online identities.
Self-presentation.
PSYCHOLOGY / Cognitive Psychology
Аннотация: "This book is about who we are and who we might be, given our current and future interactions with technology. It delves into what a person is as well as what a person might become. It is also about the descriptions we provide for ourselves, what we call our self or identity. These are complex topics and have been addressed from many different disciplinary perspectives. As a result we discuss them from the point of view of philosophy, psychology, neuroscience, artificial intelligence and robotics. The central argument put forth here can be stated in three parts. (1) There is no difference between what we call natural and artificial systems because all systems are made up of matter and energy and are governed by universal physical laws. (2) Sufficient understanding of a system in the form of description, explanation, and prediction allows us to replicate or reproduce it. (3) Exact or functionally equivalent reproductions of an original system will exhibit similar behavior. If these three propositions are true then the existence of an artificial self is possible. These are very controversial statements and there are quite a few objections to them. This book is divided into four main sections. The first section includes this introduction along with a chapter on the philosophy of self and a chapter on the psychology of self. These three chapters together provide a summary of historical and contemporary thought on personhood, self, and identity. They serve as a foundation upon which the remaining parts of the book rest. The second section consists of three chapters. These are titled in order: The Brain, The Brain + Hardware, and The brain + Software. These topics can be thought of as concentric rings of self that radiate outward from the brain and body to include prosthetics and robotics (hardware) and then computer programs and artificial intelligence (software). In the third section there are four chapters. The first is on avatars, which are software manifestations of self. The second is on virtual worlds, which are the environments that avatars inhabit. The third is on software selves, beings that might exist as entirely electronic. The fourth chapter of this section that concludes the book is more speculative and describes what future selves might be like. Most of what we present up until this point is factual or plausible, based on scientific research or near term future predictions. But in the last chapter all bets are off. There we speculate on what might occur either within the next century or beyond. We live in exciting times where technology is accelerating exponentially. Many of us will live to see some of these ideas realized"--
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