- DarkMarket, cyberthieves, cybercops, and you, by Misha Glenny
- Crime on-line, correlates, causes, and context, edited by Thomas J. Holt
- Defining U.S. policy on a 'free internet', produced by Bloomberg
- Cybercrime, invisible threat, Way Press International presents ; directed & edited by Hossein Sadre
- Cybercrime, Noël Merino, book editor
- When gadgets betray us, the dark side of our infatuation with new technologies, Robert Vamosi
- This is how they tell me the world ends, the cyberweapons arms race, Nicole Perlroth
- Digital grooming, discourses of manipulation and cyber-crime, Nuria Lorenzo-Dus
- Gendertrolling, how misogyny went viral, Karla Mantilla
- Online health and safety, from cyberbullying to internet addiction, Bernadette H. Schell
- Cybercrime
- Cyber bullying, protecting kids and adults from online bullies, Samuel C. McQuade III, James P. Colt, Nancy B.B. Meyer
- The coming wave of cyber attacks, produced by Bloomberg
- Snowden has done disservice to our country, Dorgan, produced by Bloomberg
- Is China's military behind cyber attacks?, produced by Bloomberg
- Worm, the first digital world war, Mark Bowden
- Cyberwarfare, Megan Manzano, book editor
- Click here to kill everybody, security and survival in a hyper-connected world, Bruce Schneier
- Is N. Korea behind the cyberattack on S. Korea?, produced by Bloomberg
- Encyclopedia of information ethics and security, Marian Quigley [editor]
- Contemporary Legal Issues, The Court Of Next Resort, by Bill Wisneski
- Cybercrime, criminal threats from cyberspace, Susan W. Brenner
- Cracking down on hackers, produced by Bloomberg
- Is there a cyber Pearl Harbor on the horizon?, produced by Bloomberg
- Tracers in the dark, the global hunt for the crime lords of cryptocurrency, Andy Greenberg
- Cyberphobia, identity, trust, security and the Internet, Edward Lucas
- Fatal system error, the hunt for the new crime lords who are bringing down the Internet, Joseph Menn
- Cyberpunk, outlaws and hackers on the computer frontier, Katie Hafner and John Markoff
- Tools and weapons, the promise and the peril of the digital age, Brad Smith and Carol Ann Browne
- Introduction to cyber-warfare, a multidisciplinary approach, Paulo Shakarian, Jana Shakarian & Andrew Ruef ; foreword by Sushil Jajodia
- Davis, tech firms fight hackers with 'bug bounties', produced by Bloomberg
- Fatal system error, the hunt for the new crime lords who are bringing down the Internet, Joseph Menn
- Hackers have shifted focus from PC to mobile, Khan, produced by Bloomberg
- Spam nation, the inside story of organized cybercrime--from global epidemic to your front door, Brian Krebs
- Answering your questions on cybersecurity, featuring Janet Napolitano
- Israel is now a playground for cyber terror, Rimini, produced by Bloomberg
- Alternate data storage forensics, Amber Schroader, Tyler Cohen
- The challenge of protecting mobile device security, produced by Bloomberg
- Ethical conflicts in information and computer science, technology, and business, prepared by Donn B. Parker, Susan Swope, Bruce N. Baker
- Crimedotcom, from viruses to vote rigging, how hacking went global, Geoff White
- The changing face of cyber attacks, produced by Bloomberg
- Internet is 21st century crime scene, NY DA Vance, produced by Bloomberg
- Cybersex cop, by Bob Harris
- Ghost in the wires, my adventures as the world's most wanted hacker, Kevin Mitnick with William L. Simon
- The internet police, how crime went online, and the cops followed, Nate Anderson
- Crime online, correlates, causes, and context, edited by Thomas J. Holt, Michigan State University
- Cyberterrorism, Erica Grove, book editor
- Industry of anonymity, inside the business of cybercrime, Jonathan Lusthaus
- 2016-2017 national debate topic, economic and political relations between the United States and China
- Organized crime, David Haugen, Susan Musser, and Michael Chaney, book editors