E-Crime Legal Brief: A Case Study on Talk Talk Hacking

09/12/2019
by   Bonaventure Ngala, et al.
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E-crime has had various definitions for different countries and organisations. There is no universal definition of E-crime and therefore the interpretation is left to cybercrime investigators and judges to apply related crimes to within the scope where possible. E-crime legal brief should include Citation, facts of the case, issues, reasoning, decision of the judges and analysis. The analysis outlines applicable laws in e-crime, case laws relevant to the facts of the case and crime committed.

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