{"id":306,"date":"2024-05-02T02:01:21","date_gmt":"2024-05-02T02:01:21","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sites.wp.odu.edu\/alexandrosmendrinos\/?p=306"},"modified":"2024-05-02T02:01:21","modified_gmt":"2024-05-02T02:01:21","slug":"article-reviews","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sites.wp.odu.edu\/alexandrosmendrinos\/2024\/05\/02\/article-reviews\/","title":{"rendered":"Article Review&#8217;s"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>Alexandros Mendrinos<br>2\/11\/2024<br>Article Review #1<br>AI\u2019s influence on Digitail Crime Investigations<br>This article focuses on the Impact that artificial intelligence has on digital crime investigations.<br>The main points of this article and study are to Understand the different methods of artificial intelligence<br>that is used by law enforcement, To explore the legal implication of using AI in the analysis of electronic<br>devices and to study how far AI can go with its involvement in the digital crime Investigation world. To<br>study this researchers used the Normative juridical research method and the scientific research method.<br>This study found out that Ai is very useful to not only help solve digital crime investigations but also<br>prevent them(Faqir, 2023).<br>Victimization From Deepfakes In the Metaverse<br>This article is about a study done on the implications of deep fakes on society and its evolution in<br>the metaverse. The main focus of this study was to identify how deep fakes cause cybercrime<br>victimization in the metaverse. The researchers used interviews and also examined online sources and<br>examples of this victimization to research this topic. The people that the researchers chose to interview<br>were 8 metaverse experts from South Korea The researchers also mentioned and used Eysenck\u2019s theory<br>of criminality in their research. The study concluded with the conclusion that with the rapid development<br>of this type of technology the threats to the metaverse and to the victimization of innocent users will be on<br>the rise and calls for more development in the enforcement of this type of crime.(Stavola &amp; Choi, 2023)<br>Conclusion<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>In conclusion I chose both of these articles because they studied the future of cyber security and<br>where the field will in the coming years. What I took away form both of these articles is that with<br>the ever advancing technological development there will continue to be new threats and solutions<br>to the new types of crimes. However, be using this new technology it can help prevent or assit in<br>detecting these crimes.<br>References<br>Faqir, R. S. A. (2023). Digital Criminal Investigations in the Era of Artificial Intelligence: A<br>Comprehensive Overview. International Journal of Cyber Criminology, 17(2), 77\u201394.<br>https:\/\/cybercrimejournal.com\/menuscript\/index.php\/cybercrimejournal\/article\/view\/189\/71<br>Stavola, J., &amp; Choi, K.-S. (2023). Victimization by Deepfake in the Metaverse: Building a<br>Practical Management Framework. International Journal of Cybersecurity Intelligence and<br>Cybercrime, 6(2). https:\/\/doi.org\/10.52306\/2578-3289.1171<\/p>\n\n\n\n<h2 class=\"wp-block-heading\">Number 2<\/h2>\n\n\n\n<p>Alexandros Mendrinos<br>3\/24\/2024<br>Article Review #2<br>Artificial Intelligence in Digital Crime Investigations<br>Principles of Social Sciences<br>Digital criminal investigations in the era of artificial intelligence relate to several social<br>sciences. The principles within social sciences that it relates to are criminology, psychology and<br>sociology. Sociology relates to this topic because of the impact on how social media and<br>technology has affected how people communicate and socialize now. Criminology is involved in<br>this topic because this topic main part is dealing with the effects of crimes involving technology.<br>Psychology relates to digital criminal investigation because of a new pathway for not only<br>helping solve criminal investigation which would help deter criminals because they weigh out the<br>likelihood of getting caught with how difficult the crime is to commit.<br>Research Process<br>This study had multiple different research questions that were answered<br>throughout the article. One of the research questions that was asked was \u201cHow are AI<br>methodologies employed in digital investigations related to cybercrimes? \u201c (Faqir, 2023) The<br>second and one of the most important research questions is \u201cWhat are the potential<br>advancements and applications of AI in digital criminal investigations?\u201d This is one of the most<br>important research questions because it directly relates to the main focus of this article. This<br>question also answers the main goal and the positive benefits of artificial intelligence. The<br>research method for the article was using their own data they had collected and got data from<br>secondary sources. The primary data they had collected was specialties opinions, the<br>secondary information were legal documents. Some relations this article and study have to<br>concepts we have seen in the powerpoints are the connection between sociology Psychology<br>and criminology have not only with each other but their effect on cybersecurity and cybercrimes.<br>Real World Applications<br>Some challenges and concerns that stem from this study and that this study<br>found were ethical and legal issues with using artificial intelligence in digital investigations. This<br>is because artificial intelligence could breach people&#8217;s privacy and violate data collection laws<br>and policies. This study&#8217;s overall contributions to society are very large.<br>Conclusion<br>This study&#8217;s overall contributions to society are very large. The reason why its<br>contribution is large is because artificial intelligence is the future of the world and its implantation<br>into the justice system could help solve and prevent a lot of digital crime. However, there are<br>currently ethical implications when using artificial intelligence in digital crime investigations.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>References<br>Faqir, R. S. A. (2023). Digital Criminal Investigations in the Era of<br>Artificial Intelligence: A Comprehensive Overview. 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