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Cyber Law and Ethics: Regulation of the Connected World provides an in-depth exploration of the legal and ethical challenges facing our digital society. Authors Mark Grabowski and Eric P. Robinson examine the evolving regulatory landscape that governs cyberspace, including data protection laws, intellectual property rights, and cybersecurity regulations across different jurisdictions.
The book addresses critical issues such as privacy rights, cybercrime, digital surveillance, and the responsibilities of technology companies. It offers practical insights into how organizations and individuals can navigate complex legal requirements while maintaining ethical standards. Perfect for students, professionals, and policymakers, this resource bridges the gap between theoretical legal concepts and real-world applications in the connected world.







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