Digital Forensics 2017
DOI: 10.1002/9781119262442.ch3
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Cybercrime Law

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“…have begun to examine ways in which individual utilize technology to engage in crime. The Cybercrime Convention is multinational agreement (Sunde 2018) in which parties must criminalize certain cybercrimes in their national substantive criminal law. Local law enforcement, should be "capable of ensuring that cybercrimes can be properly investigated at all levels of law enforcement" (Holt 2016, 41).…”
Section: Cybercrimementioning
confidence: 99%
“…have begun to examine ways in which individual utilize technology to engage in crime. The Cybercrime Convention is multinational agreement (Sunde 2018) in which parties must criminalize certain cybercrimes in their national substantive criminal law. Local law enforcement, should be "capable of ensuring that cybercrimes can be properly investigated at all levels of law enforcement" (Holt 2016, 41).…”
Section: Cybercrimementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The primary legal instrument of this special framework is the Convention on Cybercrime (COC). The key goal of the convention is to ensure that national criminal law is sufficient to stop criminal activity that uses computer technology (Sunde et al, 2017). In a study of enforcement of the COC, specifically on deterring distributed denial of service (DDOS) attacks in 106 countries, enforcement of the COC reduced DDOS attacks by at least 11.8 per cent (Hui et al, 2017).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%