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- Title
THE COMPUTER FRAUD AND ABUSE ACT: HOW COMPUTER SCIENCE CAN HELP WITH THE PROBLEM OF OVERBREADTH.
- Authors
Chung, Cyrus Y.
- Abstract
The article reports on the significance of Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA). It discusses the concept of access control lists in the UNIX operating system to illustrate the primary features of security in the context of computer science. It offers information on the current judicial attempts to interpret access and authorization in the CFAA and provides an overview on Kerr's code-based theory as well as a detail on scholarly and judicial reactions to it.
- Subjects
COMPUTER fraud; LEGISLATIVE bills; ACCESS control; COMPUTER security; COMPUTER science; COMPUTER operating systems
- Publication
Harvard Journal of Law & Technology, 2010, Vol 24, Issue 1, p233
- ISSN
0897-3393
- Publication type
Article