Pauline C. Reich

Professor Pauline Reich, American lawyer and professor, writer, arbitrator/mediator, consultant. Director, Asia-Pacific Cyberlaw, Cybercrime and Internet Security Institute, Tokyo, Japan, conducting research, producing publications, providing technical assistance and training for lawyers, judges, prosecutors, police, legislators, businesses, governments in the Asia-Pacific region and worldwide. Speaker at conferences in the United States, Europe and Asia, e.g. APEC Symposium on Information Privacy in E-Government and E-commerce, CSI 2008, RAISE (Regional Asia Information Security Exchange), Business Software Alliance, Cybersecurity Malaysia, Asian Institute of Technology, ITU regional Asia workshop on framework for Cybersecurity and CIIP, BILETA 2010.

Publications

Law, Policy, and Technology: Cyberterrorism, Information Warfare, and Internet Immobilization
Pauline C. Reich, Eduardo Gelbstein. © 2012. 496 pages.
In the information society, technology has become ubiquitous, but its intrinsic vulnerabilities and the complexity of managing mission-critical systems create an attractive...
To Define or Not to Define: Law and Policy Conundrums for the Cybercrime, National Security, International Law and Military Law Communities
Pauline C. Reich. © 2012. 38 pages.
There have been three stages of Internet use: the happy days of e-commerce and optimistic sharing in military and academic circles; the growing awareness of Cybercrime issues to...
Anonymity, Actual Incidents, Cyber Attacks and Digital Immobilization
Pauline C. Reich, Stuart Weinstein, Charles Wild, Allan S. Cabanlong. © 2012. 30 pages.
Culture Clashes: Freedom, Privacy, and Government Surveillance Issues Arising in Relation to National Security and Internet Use
Pauline C. Reich. © 2012. 79 pages.
This chapter reviews fundamental U.S. constitutional law in relation to privacy; the various United States federal privacy laws in relation to government surveillance of online...
Case Study: India - Terrorism and Terrorist Use of the Internet/Technology
Pauline C. Reich. © 2012. 32 pages.
The purpose of this chapter is to analyze terrorist use of technology in the Mumbai attacks of November 2008 and the use of law to prosecute terrorists availing themselves of...
Cybercrime, Cybersecurity, and Financial Institutions Worldwide
Pauline C. Reich. © 2008. 33 pages.
While the benefits of the Internet and other forms of computer networks are streamlining financial institutions, the same institutions are often among the first institutions to...