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Cybercrime investigation in Finland

Journal of Scandinavian Studies in Criminology and Crime Prevention, 2017
AbstractNordic police cooperation concerning cybercrimes has been developed during the last few years, e.g. through the Nordic Computer Forensics Investigators (NCFI) and Nordplus training programmes. More empirical research is needed in order to enhance cybercrime investigation and address the training needs of police officers.
Leppänen Anna   +2 more
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Cybersecurity And Cybercrime Investigation

2020
Society’s increasing reliance on technology, fueled by a growing desire for increased connectivity (given the increased productivity, efficiency, and availability to name a few motivations) has helped give rise to the compounded growth of electronic data.
Farkhund Iqbal   +2 more
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Cybercrime Investigation

2017
This book chapter will be an introduction to hacking, DDOS attacks and Malware Analysis. This chapter will also describe about the cyber-crime against properties and Persons and will give a detailed description about the cyber security and privacy. This chapter will deal with the cyber-crime investigations, law enforcement policy and procedures.
Sujitha S., Parkavi R.
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Investigating Cybercrime

2017
This study examines the following investigative methods that are commonly used in cybercrime investigations: (1) the gathering of publicly available online information, (2) the issuing of data production orders to online service providers, (3) the use of online undercover investigative methods, and (4) performing hacking as an investigative method. For
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Cybercrime Investigations and Prosecutions

2020
Official crime statistics from around the globe suggest that violent and property crime rates have steadily decreased since the early 1990s. At the same time, it seems that the volume of cybercrime incidents against individuals and organizations, both public and private, has dramatically increased according to the FBI in 2018.
David Maimon, Donald E. Hunt
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Exploring Cybercrime Capabilities: Variations Among Cybercrime Investigative Units

Criminal Justice Policy Review
The current analysis utilizes semi-structured qualitative interviews with sworn cybercrime detectives, civilian digital forensics analysts, and unit administrators to consider variations between cybercrime units which bear significant implications for cybercrime investigative policy and practice.
Kevin F. Steinmetz   +4 more
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Investigating Cybercrime in Nigeria

2020
Advances in ICT have brought both joy and sadness to individuals and organizations. Cybercrime, a byproduct of advances in ICT, is a relatively new area where crime flourishes in Nigeria, and many such cases have been reported by victims at different social forums.
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Authorship Analysis in Cybercrime Investigation

2003
Criminals have been using the Internet to distribute a wide range of illegal materials globally in an anonymous manner, making criminal identity tracing difficult in the cybercrime investigation process. In this study we propose to adopt the authorship analysis framework to automatically trace identities of cyber criminals through messages they post on
Rong Zheng   +3 more
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INITIAL INVESTIGATIVE SITUATIONS AND RECOMMENDED CYBERCRIME INVESTIGATION ALGORITHMS

Расследование преступлений: проблемы и пути их решения, 2022
В статье рассмотрены исходные следственные ситуации, возникающие на стадии возбуждения уголовного дела по киберпреступлениям и преступлениям в сфере информационно-телекоммуникационных технологий, на основании имеющейся следственной и судебной практики предложены алгоритмы первоначальных следственных действий.
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Geographic profiling for serial cybercrime investigation

Digital Investigation, 2019
Abstract Today’s cybercrimes are much more difficult to detect and prosecute than traditional crimes. In the investigation of cybercrimes, law enforcement agencies follow similar techniques to traditional crimes that, however, have to be modified to meet the unique conditions and requirements of virtual space. This paper examines cybercrime profiling
Asmir Butkovic   +3 more
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