2023
DOI: 10.7862/rz.2023.hss.50
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Where Are the Changes in Eu Cybersecurity Legislation Leading?

Izabela OLEKSIEWICZ,
Mustafa Emre CIVELEK

Abstract: Cybersecurity policy is a response to the growing instability of the virtual world and the threats emanating from this area. This article tries to show how changes in legislative and strategic provisions can affect the EU’s cybersecurity policy. The analysis of the field of cybersecurity in the European Union, the subject of which is the union itself, allows the authors to demonstrate the existence of such a policy in the EU. The subject of the analysis is the phenomenon of cyberterrorism as a threat and its s… Show more

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“…7, No. 1 level of cybercrime in the world, estimates that online crime is growing at an annual rate of 15% and predicts that by 2025 the total damage from online crime could reach over $11 trillion (a preliminary estimate based on data from the world's largest businesses) (Oleksiewicz & Civelek, 2023).…”
Section: Basic Concepts and Terms For Countering Internet Crimementioning
confidence: 99%
“…7, No. 1 level of cybercrime in the world, estimates that online crime is growing at an annual rate of 15% and predicts that by 2025 the total damage from online crime could reach over $11 trillion (a preliminary estimate based on data from the world's largest businesses) (Oleksiewicz & Civelek, 2023).…”
Section: Basic Concepts and Terms For Countering Internet Crimementioning
confidence: 99%
“…7, No. 1 level of cybercrime in the world, estimates that online crime is growing at an annual rate of 15% and predicts that by 2025 the total damage from online crime could reach over $11 trillion (a preliminary estimate based on data from the world's largest businesses) (Oleksiewicz & Civelek, 2023).…”
Section: Basic Concepts and Terms For Countering Internet Crimementioning
confidence: 99%