Study and Comparative Analysis of Various Cyber Criminology Aspects
Abstract
Cyber Criminology is an emerging field that focuses on studying crimes committed in digital environments. With the rapid advancement of technology, cybercrime has become more complex, leading to new challenges in law enforcement, security, and policy-making. This paper explores the latest trends in cyber criminology research, highlighting key issues, current research developments, and future directions. The study discusses cyber forensics, ai-driven crime detection, privacy concerns, and the impact of global collaboration in tackling cyber threats. The findings emphasize the need for interdisciplinary research and robust legal frameworks to combat cybercrime effectively.
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