AI generated definition based on:Cyber Reconnaissance, Surveillance and Defense,2015 Common questions AI-generated Why is cybercrime a difficult problem for law enforcement to tackle? What are some tactics and techniques that can be used to prevent cybercrime?
GLMs were built based on the 5 categories of 26 representative influential variables identified in the conceptual framework. After excluding 8 collinear variables (i.e., government effectiveness, rule of law, HDI, and 5 cybersecurity measures) and 7 nonsignificant variables (GDP growth, unemployment,...
When law enforcement agencies tout their latest cybercriminal arrest, the defendant is often cast as a bravado outlaw engaged in sophisticated, lucrative, even exciting activity. But new research suggests that as cybercrime has become dominated by pay-for-service offerings, the vast majority of day-...
And “anti social behaviour” is against the law only in police states (UK certainly is already one). In a nation of free citizens only explicitly forbidden actions are crimes. This was true since the romans: nulla poena sine lega scripta. In the UK you can be punished without any defini...
In fact, economists and students of money are generally unable to agree on its definition (Hollander, 2007, pp. 2–3). They observe that it has taken on many different practical forms, often existing side by side. This fact, however, supports the proposition underlying this chapter that, ev...
Among the most famous is the Nigerian, or “419,” scam; the number is a reference to the section of Nigerian law that the scam violates. Although this con has been used with both fax and traditional mail, it has been given new life by the Internet. In the scheme, an individual ...