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Book Review
Abstract
In Industry of Anonymity: Inside the Business of Cybercrime, Jonathan Lusthaus attempts to demystify the increasingly sophisticated business of cybercrime and examine how it has matured into a large, profit-driven industry. Through interviews with hundreds of subjects involved in the cybercrime industry in varying capacities, Lusthaus has sought to draw a map that, by showing how seemingly disparate elements in the industry relate to one another, can better explain how the cybercrime industry functions. In particular, Lusthaus strives to produce a better understanding of the people behind cybercrime and the contexts in which they operate. By doing so, the book endeavors to lift the veil of anonymity that has historically hidden cybercrime offenders and their activities from public view.
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Citation Information
Van de Mark, Robert.
"Industry of Anonymity: Inside the Business of Cybercrime, by Jonathan Lusthaus."
Osgoode Hall Law Journal
56.3 (2020)
: 683-688.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.60082/2817-5069.3571
https://digitalcommons.osgoode.yorku.ca/ohlj/vol56/iss3/7