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Cybercrime is relentless, undiminished, and unlikely to stop. Any illegal conduct that includes a computer, a networked device, or a network is considered cybercrime. While the majority of cybercrimes are committed to make money for the perpetrators, some are committed to harm or disable computers or devices directly, while others utilise computers or networks to disseminate malware, unlawful information, pictures, or other things. Cybercriminals are adopting new attack techniques. Many new Internet users originate in nations with lax cybersecurity. Cybercriminals' financial sophistication is increasing, making it simpler for them to monetize their crimes. Increased international law enforcement cooperation, uniform adoption of fundamental security measures such as regular software upgrades and patches Several countries have enacted stricter cybersecurity legislation. Nations harbouring cybercriminals face sanctions, “Without these kinds of action, cybercrime will continue to grow as the number of connected devices grows and as the value of online activities increases”.
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PPTX (40 Slides)
Presentations | English