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INTRODUCTION TO CYBERCRIME AND ENVIRONMENTAL LAWS AND PROTECTION

I. Course Code: CINTCYBERL


II. Course Name: INTRODUCTION TO CYBERCRIME AND ENVIRONMENTAL LAWS AND PROTECTION
III. Course Description: This course covers an overview of cybercrime, including a basic understanding of computer technology, history of
cybercrimes, nature and types of cybercrimes, incident response, collection and preservation; digital investigative plan, and the applicable
legal provision. This also covers the study of the concepts and principles of environment specifically on ecosystem and biodiversity, various
threats to their existence and its impact on humankind. It includes the study of relevant environmental laws and jurisprudence, the detection,
investigation, and gathering of evidence in the prosecution of cases.
IV. Course Learning Outcomes:
CLO1: Conduct Criminological research on nature and scope of cybercrime
CLO2: Demonstrate competence and broad understanding to Develop knowledge of major incidents of cybercrime
CLO3: Utilize Forensic Science in the investigation use of computer technology combatting cybercrime and other technological crimes
CLO4: Apply the Principles of Jurisprudence of cybercrime and digital law enforcement
CLO5: Collaborate effectively the national and global digital law enforcement efforts independently in multi-disciplinary and multi-cultural teams
CLO6: Engage in lifelong learning and understanding the developments in the field Criminology and governing cybercrime detection
CLO7: Apply professional, social, and ethical standards in the practice of digital law enforcement.
V. No. of Units: Lec: Lab: 2
VI. Prerequisite Subjects: CFUNDCRIM,
VII. No. of Hours Per Week: 2
VIII. Course Outline:
Midterm
 Overview of Cybercrime, Basic Components and Functions of Digital Devices and Definition of Computer Terminology
 Components of Computer System
 CYBERCRIME OFFENSES (SEC. 4, 5 , and 6 R.A. 10175) AND DUTIES OF LEAs
 RA 10175, Sec 4 – Cybercrime Offenses
 RA 10175, Sec 5 - Other Offenses
 R 10175, Sec. 6 - Crimes defined and penalized in RPC through the use of ICT
 RA 10175, Sec 11 – Duties of Law Enforcement Agencies
 INCIDENT RESPONSE, PRESERVATION and COLLECTION
 DIGITAL INVESTIGATIVE PLAN A. Digital Investigative Analysis
 INITIAL EXAMINATION OF DIGITAL EVIDENCE (ARTIFACTS)

Finals
 WARRANTS AND OTHER ISSUANCES FOR COMPUTER DATA
 International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN)
IX. References:
Martellozzo, Elena, ed (2017)Cybercrime and its victims, Routledge, London
Sachowski, Jason (2018)Digital forensics and investigations : people, process, and technologies to defend the enterprise, CRC Press, Boca
Raton
Powell, Anastasia (2018)Digital criminology : crime and justice in digital society, Routledge, New York
Steinmetz, Kevin F., ed (2018)Technocrime and criminological theory, Routledge, New York
Nelson, Bill (2019)Guide to computer forensics and investigations 6th ed., Cengage Learning, Boston
X. Requirements: Comply and pass all academic requirements
Conduct outreach program

XI. Computation of Grades: The passing score is 50% of the total items in the examinations, while the passing grade for the semester is 75% or
3.00. The basis for the computation of the semester grade is as follows:
Midterm grade: 70% Class standing and 30% midterm examination
Final Grade: 70% Class standing and 30% final examination
Semester grade: 50% midterm grade and 50% final grade

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