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Cybercrime unveiled = technologies for analysing legal complexity /
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Cybercrime unveiled/ edited by Mohamed Chawki, Ajith Abraham.
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technologies for analysing legal complexity /
other author:
Chawki, Mohamed.
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Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland : : 2025.,
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xiii, 354 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
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Social Engineering in the Era of AI Unmasking the Changing Face of Cyber Threats -- Unlocking the Human Element in Cybercrime Exploring the Realities of Victims -- Unveiling the Human Factor in Cybercrime and Cybersecurity Motivations, Behaviors, Vulnerabilities, Mitigation Strategies, and Research Methods -- Cyberspace Reimagining Cybersecurity and Its Impact on State Sovereignty -- Global Cybersecurity Governance The Role of International Norms in Cyberspace -- Cybercrime from Controllability to Subjectivity A Serious Call for Legislative Review -- Privacy Paradigm Shift Zero Knowledge Proofs in Criminal E evidence Collection -- The Implications of AI Algorithms on Cybercrime and Digital Privacy A Study of ChatGPT and DarkBERT -- Unveiling the Traits of X/Twitter's Terrorism Propaganda Accounts -- Cryptocurrencies and the Dark Web A Gateway to Money Laundering -- Cybercrimes and Drone Forensic Tool Development -- Analyzing the Procedure for Investigation in Cybercrime and Admissibility of Electronic Evidence -- United Nations and Beyond Legal Strategies for Defending Critical Energy Infrastructure against Cyber Attacks -- Cybercrime during COVID 19 Pandemic in Urban Kano, Nigeria -- Real Time Anomaly Detection in Low Light Environments for Enhanced Cybercrime Mitigation.
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Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Computer crimes. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-80557-8
ISBN:
9783031805578
Cybercrime unveiled = technologies for analysing legal complexity /
Cybercrime unveiled
technologies for analysing legal complexity /[electronic resource] :edited by Mohamed Chawki, Ajith Abraham. - Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :2025. - xiii, 354 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Studies in computational intelligence,v. 11811860-9503 ;. - Studies in computational intelligence ;v. 1181..
Social Engineering in the Era of AI Unmasking the Changing Face of Cyber Threats -- Unlocking the Human Element in Cybercrime Exploring the Realities of Victims -- Unveiling the Human Factor in Cybercrime and Cybersecurity Motivations, Behaviors, Vulnerabilities, Mitigation Strategies, and Research Methods -- Cyberspace Reimagining Cybersecurity and Its Impact on State Sovereignty -- Global Cybersecurity Governance The Role of International Norms in Cyberspace -- Cybercrime from Controllability to Subjectivity A Serious Call for Legislative Review -- Privacy Paradigm Shift Zero Knowledge Proofs in Criminal E evidence Collection -- The Implications of AI Algorithms on Cybercrime and Digital Privacy A Study of ChatGPT and DarkBERT -- Unveiling the Traits of X/Twitter's Terrorism Propaganda Accounts -- Cryptocurrencies and the Dark Web A Gateway to Money Laundering -- Cybercrimes and Drone Forensic Tool Development -- Analyzing the Procedure for Investigation in Cybercrime and Admissibility of Electronic Evidence -- United Nations and Beyond Legal Strategies for Defending Critical Energy Infrastructure against Cyber Attacks -- Cybercrime during COVID 19 Pandemic in Urban Kano, Nigeria -- Real Time Anomaly Detection in Low Light Environments for Enhanced Cybercrime Mitigation.
The book offers a comprehensive examination of the ever-evolving landscape of cybercrime. Bringing together experts from various legal and technical backgrounds, this book presents an integrated approach to understanding the complexities of cyber threats. It explores various topics, from social engineering and AI-enhanced cybercrime to international cybersecurity governance and the Dark Web's role in money laundering. By offering theoretical insights and practical case studies, the book is a vital resource for policymakers, cybersecurity professionals, legal experts, and academics seeking to grasp the intricacies of cybercrime. This book includes 15 rigorously selected chapters from 31 submissions, chosen through a double-blind peer review by an international panel of referees. Each chapter delves into a unique aspect of cybercrime, from the role of AI in modern cyber threats to the emerging legal challenges posed by global cybersecurity norms. Contributors from around the world provide diverse perspectives, making this book a global reference on the topic of cybercrime and digital security. As cybercrime continues to grow in both complexity and impact, this book highlights the critical importance of collaboration between legal and technical experts. By addressing the key challenges posed by cyber threats, whether through AI, cryptocurrency, or state sovereignty-this book provides readers with actionable insights and strategies to tackle the most pressing issues in the digital age.
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