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BCA 602 CYBER CRIME AND CYBER SECURITY




BCA 602 CYBER CRIME AND CYBER SECURITY 


1.What is CyberCrime? How do you define it?
2.How do we classify cybercrimes? Explain each one briefly.
3.What are the different types of cybercriminals? Explain each one briefly.
4.State the difference between “cybercrime” and “cyberfraud” if any.
5.Define the following terms
1.Cyberterrorism
2.Cyberpunk
3.Cyberdefamation
4.Cyberwarefare
6. Explain difference between passive and active attack.
7. What is social engineering? Explain each type of social engineering in detail.
8. What is cyberstalking?
9. What is botnet? How it works?
10. How do viruses get disseminated? Explain with diagram.
11.What is Attack Vector? How different attacks launched with attack vector.
12. What is cloud computing? List and explain type of services of cloud computing?
13. What is cloud computing? Explain types of cloud and also list the advantages of cloud computing.
14. Explain cloud computing and cybercrime.

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