This article focuses on the modern development of cybercrime and how the current law enforcement model is inadequate to prevent and enforce computer-mediated crime. Specifically the article argues that the nation-states can better control the problem of cybercrime by replacing the current law enforcement model with that of a system of “distributed” security that uses criminal sanctions to employ reasonable measures to prevent and the perpetration of cybercrime. The article begins by defining the terms “law enforcement”, “crime”, and “cybercrime” and then moves on to discuss how the current model of law enforcement, as it stands today, is inept to conquer the issue of cybercrime due to its unique composition. However, the article does not se...
The Internet has dramatically altered the landscape of crime and national security, creating new thr...
"National security increasingly depends on computer security. Cybercrime is written by the leading a...
The Occidental Societies are becoming increasingly vulnerable to cybernetic attacks due to their hea...
This article focuses on the modern development of cybercrime and how the current law enforcement mod...
This article argues that one consequence of the increasing proliferation of computer technology and ...
Computers and the Internet have brought innumerable benefits to society. They have revolutionized th...
Threats posed to organizations by cyber crimes have increased faster than potential victims or cyber...
This contribution discusses the challenges that cybercrime poses for law enforcement and the crimina...
Computers and the Internet have brought innumerable benefits to society. They have revolutionized th...
Threats posed to organizations by cyber crimes have increased faster than potential victims or cyber...
It is widely accepted that technology is an agent of change in the society. If used properly, it can...
The article looks at cyber legislation formulated to address cybercrime in the United States of Amer...
Two of the most talked-about crimes of the year, the ILoveYou computer worm and the denial of servic...
“Cybercrime is here to stay.” That is the assessment of Professor David S. Wall of England’s Univer...
This paper models cybercrime by adding an active victim to the seminal Becker model of crime. The vi...
The Internet has dramatically altered the landscape of crime and national security, creating new thr...
"National security increasingly depends on computer security. Cybercrime is written by the leading a...
The Occidental Societies are becoming increasingly vulnerable to cybernetic attacks due to their hea...
This article focuses on the modern development of cybercrime and how the current law enforcement mod...
This article argues that one consequence of the increasing proliferation of computer technology and ...
Computers and the Internet have brought innumerable benefits to society. They have revolutionized th...
Threats posed to organizations by cyber crimes have increased faster than potential victims or cyber...
This contribution discusses the challenges that cybercrime poses for law enforcement and the crimina...
Computers and the Internet have brought innumerable benefits to society. They have revolutionized th...
Threats posed to organizations by cyber crimes have increased faster than potential victims or cyber...
It is widely accepted that technology is an agent of change in the society. If used properly, it can...
The article looks at cyber legislation formulated to address cybercrime in the United States of Amer...
Two of the most talked-about crimes of the year, the ILoveYou computer worm and the denial of servic...
“Cybercrime is here to stay.” That is the assessment of Professor David S. Wall of England’s Univer...
This paper models cybercrime by adding an active victim to the seminal Becker model of crime. The vi...
The Internet has dramatically altered the landscape of crime and national security, creating new thr...
"National security increasingly depends on computer security. Cybercrime is written by the leading a...
The Occidental Societies are becoming increasingly vulnerable to cybernetic attacks due to their hea...