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Cybercrime courses offered at SFU

CRIM 380-3

This course explores how a "networked" world has bred new crimes and new responses. Students will explore the history, nature and extend of computer-related crime as well as different types of computer criminals, their motivation and their methods of attack.

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CRIM 480-3

Advanced exploration of high-tech crime and exploration of the tools and techiques used by cyber-criminals. Examines the techniques used by law enforcement to investigate and prosecute offenders, as well as the probable future development of cybercrime.

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CRIM 481-3

This course covers advanced cybercrime issues. students will examine the challenges faced by law enforcement agents working in this field, including the lack of resources and reporting, as well as difficulties associated with technical knowledge and expertise.

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Crim 870-3 - Directed Readings (Graduate Course)