Wednesday 22 February 2017

Cyber crime

significant operational challenges, which result from an increased demand for adequate resources, training, and equipment to address cyber crime. Traditional law enforcement agencies, taking into account the police culture and the constraints of their operation, are facing difficulties competing in the technology industry. The constant and rapid change of the technologies requires serious cooperative attention devoted to the issue of cyber crime by well-trained and well-equipped investigators, prosecutors and forensic experts to meet investigative and prosecutorial needs (Marcella & Greenfield, 2002; Herrera, 2001).

Criminial Law and Cyber Crime

Sophisticated computer crime threatens to outpace the development of legislation. Computer technology has created challenges for investigators and prosecutors due to the inadequacy of existing legislation. Traditional criminal laws are poorly prepared to handle cyber crime since legislations were not enacted with technology in mind. The laws are geared toward protecting physical property, not electronic property. Legal challenges result from laws and legal tools required to investigate cyber crime, which lag behind technological, structural, and social changes.

Thursday 16 February 2017

Vietnam Tourism Industry

Currently, the petroleum was the main source, followed by 25% of coal and biomass. The oil reserve in Vietnam is in the range of 270-500 million tons. In 2004, the production of oil rose to 403,300,000 barrels per day. Anthracite coal in Vietnam is approximated 3. 7 billion tons. In 2003, the coal that was produced was 19 million tons, which is an increase from the 1999, 9. 6 million tons. The potential reserve of natural gas is 1. 3 trillion cubic meters. 2. 26 billion cubic meters of gas were brought in 2002.

Vietnam Economy

In 1977, the management style changed and reforms were instituted, the reforms formulated production plans, arranged production resources and contained production expenses. Additional reforms were adopted in incentive-structured wages and the streamlining of prices that reflected the costs were put into consideration. Handicrafts and light industries were not able to solve problems that were associated to agriculture as a source of raw material. It resulted in many food-product, grain and consumer goods enterprises ceased or reduced production in 1980.