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En el presente trabajo se describe un tipo especial de objetos de aprendizaje, denominados Objetos Evaluativos del Aprendizaje (OEA), cuya función fundamental es la de evaluar las competencias y habilidades adquiridas a través de diferentes opciones de aprendizaje. Simplificadamente, primero, se detalla la estructura y funcionalidades de los objetos evaluativos del aprendizaje, y en segundo, se analizan los resultados obtenidos al utilizar un objeto evaluativo del aprendizaje en el área de la Seguridad Informática. El presente proyecto pretende analizar la utilización de los objetos evaluativos del aprendizaje en la evaluación del desarrollo de habilidades el área de la seguridad informática en los estudiantes de educación superior, así como también sus aspectos asociados.
Cyber Crime is an evil having its origin in the growing dependence on computers in modern life. In a day and age when everything from microwave ovens and refrigerators to nuclear power plants is being run on computers, Cyber Crime has assumed rather sinister implications. Cyber Crime poses great challenges for law enforcement and for society in general. To understand why this is true, it is necessary to understand why, and how, cybercrime differs from traditional, terrestrial crime. Net-crime refers to criminal use of the Internet. Cyber-crimes are essentially a combination of these two elements and can be best defined as "e;Offences that are committed against individuals or groups of individuals with a criminal motive to intentionally harm the reputation of the victim or cause physical or mental harm to the victim directly or indirectly using modern telecommunication networks such as the Internet (Chat rooms, e-mails, notice boards and groups) and mobile phones (SMS/MMS)"e;. Since Cyber Crime is a newly specialized field, growing in cyber laws, there is absolutely no comprehensive law on Cyber Crime anywhere in the world. This is precisely the reason why investigating agencies are finding cyberspace to be an extremely difficult terrain to handle. This book explores technical, legal, and social issues related to Cyber Crime. Cyber Crime is a broad term that includes offences where a computer may be the target, crimes where a computer may be a tool used in the commission of an existing offence, and crimes where a computer may play a subsidiary role such as offering evidence for the commission of an offence.
This book contains the refereed proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Knowledge Management in Organizations, KMO 2021, held in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, in July 2021. The 28 full papers and 9 short papers accepted for KMO 2021 were selected from 86 submissions and are organized in topical sections on: knowledge management models and analysis; knowledge transfer and learning; knowledge and service innovation; knowledge and organization; information systems and information science; privacy and security; intelligent science and data mining; AI and new trends in IT.