Cyber-crime's footprints across the developing world are getting bigger. The aim of this article is to examine the structure of cyber-crimes in developing economies. Its central idea is that economic and institutional factors facing cyber-criminals and potential victims in the developing world are different from those in the developed world. In economies characterised by low internet penetration rates and few resources devoted to fighting cyber-crimes, formal institutions related to such crimes tend to be thin and dysfunctional. A cyber-criminal is less likely to be stigmatised in such economies. Moreover, organisations' and individuals' technological and behavioural defence mechanisms are likely to be weaker. Many people in developing econ...
Cybercrime is the world’s biggest growth industry and is now costing an estimated €180 billion loss...
The fast and consistent growth of cybercrime and its socio-economic consequence have received schola...
The flourishing synergy arising between organized crimes and the Internet has increased the insecuri...
AbstractThis article aims to investigate financial and non-financial implications of cybercrimes in ...
While scholars and policymakers have realized the importance of information and communication techno...
Cybercrime and cybersecurity issues in the BRICS countries have important global implications, both ...
Cybercrime is rising rapidly in India. Developing economies such as India face unique cybercrime ris...
The article looks at cyber legislation formulated to address cybercrime in the United States of Amer...
Some economies in the Former Soviet Union and Central and Eastern Europe (FSU&CEE) are known as ...
Africa has been among the fastest growing regions in terms of cybercrime activities. The continent i...
In today’s world where everything is dependent on technology and the internet, where most of the pop...
This paper explores cyber crime from different perspectives, providing a deeper analysis of the phen...
Cybercrime has been become a major portion for law enforcement agencies and intelligence services to...
Cyber-crimes the off-spring of cyber-space technology could be only monitored; controlled and preven...
It has been well documented that corruption negatively affects economic development. The purpose of ...
Cybercrime is the world’s biggest growth industry and is now costing an estimated €180 billion loss...
The fast and consistent growth of cybercrime and its socio-economic consequence have received schola...
The flourishing synergy arising between organized crimes and the Internet has increased the insecuri...
AbstractThis article aims to investigate financial and non-financial implications of cybercrimes in ...
While scholars and policymakers have realized the importance of information and communication techno...
Cybercrime and cybersecurity issues in the BRICS countries have important global implications, both ...
Cybercrime is rising rapidly in India. Developing economies such as India face unique cybercrime ris...
The article looks at cyber legislation formulated to address cybercrime in the United States of Amer...
Some economies in the Former Soviet Union and Central and Eastern Europe (FSU&CEE) are known as ...
Africa has been among the fastest growing regions in terms of cybercrime activities. The continent i...
In today’s world where everything is dependent on technology and the internet, where most of the pop...
This paper explores cyber crime from different perspectives, providing a deeper analysis of the phen...
Cybercrime has been become a major portion for law enforcement agencies and intelligence services to...
Cyber-crimes the off-spring of cyber-space technology could be only monitored; controlled and preven...
It has been well documented that corruption negatively affects economic development. The purpose of ...
Cybercrime is the world’s biggest growth industry and is now costing an estimated €180 billion loss...
The fast and consistent growth of cybercrime and its socio-economic consequence have received schola...
The flourishing synergy arising between organized crimes and the Internet has increased the insecuri...