Review of Article # 1265 ; Cybersecurity Breaches and the Impact, on Individuals and Organizations, in the Digital Realm.
alzendy edwards
October 2nd 2024.
The piece “Exploring Cybercrime and its Effects, on Society in the Online World” delves into the world of crime by looking at what drives cybercriminals and why certain individuals and groups become targets of attacks, in cyberspace. This article delves into the aspects influencing behavior and presents cybercrime as a reflection of larger criminological and sociological concerns.
The main focus of the study revolves around uncovering the reasons, behind why people choose to engage in cybercrimes and the specific traits that make someone a target for actions. The article suggests that the anonymity offered by the online realm and the absence of face-to-face interaction make cybercrimes appealing to individuals who might typically steer clear of activities. Additionally, it delves into the idea that cybercrime victims often lack awareness or means to safeguard themselves making them vulnerable, to exploitation.
Research Techniques
The study research techniques mainly consist of examining existing studies on cybercrime, through a literature review and analyzing cases of cybercriminal activities to provide insights into the subject matter comprehensively. Passages from cybercrime reports contribute data while qualitative insights are gleaned from interviews, with both cybercriminals and law enforcement officers. The combination of these approaches offers a view that delves into the foundations and practical implications of the topic at hand resulting in a well-rounded examination.
Examination
The article examines information derived from cybersecurity studies and delves into the prevalence and forms of cyber offenses, like identity theft and financial scams along with hacking activities It further explores insights from real life examples to uncover the social factors driving these criminal acts The investigation uncovers tendencies in victim behavior such, as a limited understanding of digital concepts which is linked to susceptibility to online attacks It also indicates that numerous cyber offenders perceive their deeds as less ethically objectionable due, to the absence of harm involved in actions; this perception might impact their readiness to participate in illicit behaviors.
Connection, to Ideas, in PowerPoint Presentations
The discoveries, in this article are in line with ideas covered in the courses PowerPoint slides. Specifically relate to Routine Activity Theory. The focus of the article on the presence of targets (such as users) coupled with the lack of effective protectors (like strong cybersecurity measures) mirrors the framework of this theory. Moreover the examination of cybercriminal mindset align s, with theories of cybersecurity highlighting how their reduced perception of risk and consequences can decrease their inhibitions.
Underrepresented Communities
The article discusses how cybercrime affects marginalized communities that lack access, to literacy education and cybersecurity resources. Making them more susceptible to being targeted by cybercriminals. For instance, elderly individuals and lower income communities are often victims due to their understanding of security measures. Moreover, the article emphasizes the gap, illustrating how individuals in developing nations are at higher risk of cybercrimes as they connect to the internet without proper safeguards, in place.
The research impact, on society is evident in its investigation of the psychological factors influencing cybercrime behavior – providing valuable perspectives to aid policymakers and law enforcement in tackling these challenges more effectively by delving into the interactions between cyber offenders and their targets for enhancing cybersecurity awareness programs and implementing better protective measures for at risk populations while also designing strategies to minimize cybercrime occurrences with a focus, on both technical and social aspects of cybersecurity.
In summary ” Cybercrime and Its Impact, on Society” delves into the implications of cybercrime by connecting it to wider criminological ideologies and its effects on society as a whole. The blend of qualitative data ensures a comprehensive view is presented while shedding light on the disparities faced by marginalized communities in relation, to cyber crimes. This piece enriches our comprehension of how societal elements shape activities and provides perspectives on averting upcoming digital security risks.
References
Bachmann, M. (2020). Cyber-crime, cyber criminals and victims: Understanding the dynamics of crime in the virtual world. International Journal of Cyber Criminology, 14(2), 123-145. https://cybercrimejournal.com/menuscript/index.php/cybercrimejournal/article/view/268/96