Gauging the effectiveness of computer misuse act in dealing with cybercrimes
- Reza Montasari,
- Pekka Peltola,
- University of Derby,
- University of Nottingham,
- ,
- York St John University
Sustainable Development Goals
- SDG 16 Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
Abstract
Computer and Internet technology has become a vital part of a daily life for many as it has brought many enhancements to the quality of many individuals' lives. Although advances in computer and Internet technology are utilised by many people for various respectable reasons, at the same time it has become a tool in the hands of cybercriminals for various nefarious reasons. Cybercrime has become a fast-growing type of crime where more and more criminals exploit the speed, convenience and anonymity of the Internet to perpetrate various criminal activities that have no border. This paper examines the phenomenon of cyber crime and the difficulties and challenges that it presents due to the way that it is being regulated in England and Wales. A major focus will be placed on the area of hacking. To this end, the effectiveness of the Computer Misuse Act in dealing with cybercrimes both in the past and in the future will be examined.
Publication Information
Output type
Original language
EnglishArticle number
7502346Publication milestones
- Published - 09/07/2016
Publication status
Publisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., United StatesPublication series
- Publication series name: 2016 International Conference on Cyber Security and Protection of Digital Services, Cyber Security 2016
ISBN (Print)
9781509007103ISBN (Electronic)
9781509007097External Publication IDs
- Scopus: 84981336703
