Bernadette H. Schell

Bernadette H. Schell, the founding dean of the Faculty of Business and Information Technology at the University of Ontario Institute of Technology in Canada, is currently the President’ Advisor on Cybercrime. She has authored four books on the topic of hacking: The Hacking of America: Who’s Doing It, Why, and How (2002); Contemporary World Issues: Cybercrime (2004); Webster’s New World Hacker Dictionary (2006); and Contemporary World Issues: The Internet and Society (2007). She has also written numerous journal articles on topics related to violence in society and is the author of three books dealing with stress-coping in the workplace (1997), the stress and emotional dysfunction of corporate leaders (1999), and stalking, harassment, and murder in the workplace (2000).

Publications

Corporate Hacking and Technology-Driven Crime: Social Dynamics and Implications
Thomas J. Holt, Bernadette H. Schell. © 2011. 316 pages.
In an age when computer crime is growing at a exponential rate and on a global scale, industry and government leaders are increasingly reliant upon answers from the academic and...