Emerging Trends in Cyber-Crime and Cyber-Law Challenges

Prof. Pauline C. Reich, General Editor of Cyber-Crime and Security and Founder of Asia-Pacific Cyber-Law, Cyber-Crime and Internet Security Research Institute based...

                
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Prof. Pauline C. Reich, General Editor of Cyber-Crime and Security and Founder of Asia-Pacific Cyber-Law, Cyber-Crime and Internet Security Research Institute based in Japan participates in Risk Roundup to discuss – Emerging Trends in Cyber-Crime and Cyber Law Challenges.

Overview

The advances in science and technology have given us information, communication, and digitization technologies– along with powerful search engines, social networks, robotics, artificial intelligence, machine learning, virtual reality, drones, autonomous cars, 3d printing, quantum computing and so much more that transforms not only cyberspace but also geospace and space

Cyber Law Challenges

However, it has brought us a whole new world where the most successful criminals are those that can hide behind the anonymity that cyberspace offers– and individuals and entities across nations: its government, industries, organizations, and academia (NGIOA) are far more likely to be victimized in cyberspace than in geospace.

It is important to evaluate further-

  • Complex Cyber Law Challenges
  • Cyberspace: Technology transformation
  • Emerging technologies: Legal and policy framework
  • Robotics: Impact on law
  • Emerging trends of cyber-crime law

Conclusion

It seems there is a need for stringent cyber laws that can provide unbreakable security to the nation’s information in cyberspace, geospace, and space. Time is now to discuss “Emerging Trends in Cyber-Crime and Cyber Law Challenges!


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About the Guest

Professor Pauline Reich is an American lawyer and professor, writer, arbitrator/mediator, and consultant. She is Director of the Asia-Pacific Cyberlaw, Cybercrime and Internet Security Institute in Tokyo, Japan. Prof. Reich conducts research, producing publications, providing technical assistance and training for lawyers, judges, prosecutors, police, legislators, businesses, governments in the Asia-Pacific region and worldwide.

She is a well-respected expert on cybersecurity, and a popular speaker at conferences in the United States, Europe, and Asia. She is General Editor of Cybercrime and Security, a publication by Thomson Reuters, and former co-chair of Working Group of American Bar Association Task Force on Cybersecurity Law based on Council of European Convention for Cybercrime.
Prof. Reich’s other interests include the development of senior care communities and India-Japan cultural relationships. She received Juris Doctor of Law from New York Law School. She also holds a Master of Arts and Bachelor of Arts degrees from the City University of New York and studied critical languages at Princeton University. She resides in Tokyo, Japan, and travels globally for consulting and speaking engagements.

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