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Cybercrime in the financial and credit sector as a vector global security

PII
S1026-94520000616-5-1
DOI
10.31857/S20000616-5-1
Publication type
Article
Status
Published
Authors
Volume/ Edition
Volume / Issue 10
Pages
5-18
Abstract
the article deals with some issues in security of the financial and credit sector, issues of countering the threats from cybercrime in the context of globalization. Determine the basis of legal regulation of this activity, as well as suggestions for improving the legal instruments in order to influence the prevention and suppression of criminal activities in the information sphere. The article deals with such issues as influence of globalization on cybercrime, significance and disadvantages of The Budapest Convention on Cybercrime, 2001, the need to adopt The United Nations Convention as a universal instrument for combating cybercrime. The cybercrime dynamics and tendencies, the challenges and threats to information security of the financial and credit sector are analyzed in the article. We consider international experience on protection of information space from cyber-attacks. The necessity of further improvement of the legislative framework to combat cyber threats, including in the financial and credit sector, and expand integrated cybercrime by organizing large-scale cooperation on the state level, in particular through the creation of a unified system of security of the financial and credit relations in the global information networks.
Keywords
cybercrime, cyber threats, computer crime, international information security, combating crime, malicious software, cryptocurrency, the digital economy, the financial and credit sector
Date of publication
01.10.2017
Number of purchasers
4
Views
1580

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