Abstract

The article discusses the issues related to the need to create a cyber police in Russia. The analysis of the criminal situation in Russia indicates the emergence of the problem of negative impacts of digitalization and information technologies on qualitative and quantitative changes in the structure and dynamics of crime against the background of the COVID-19 pandemic. Currently, it is necessary to create a unified state service for coordinating the fight against cybercrime in the country, cyber police, which should be designed to protect and protect the rights, freedoms and legitimate interests of citizens of the Russian Federation, legal entities, society and the state, as well as to counter cybercrime and ensure information security in cyberspace. It is concluded that cybercrime is a part of the general crime, its subsystem, which has its own specific qualitative characteristics, including its structure and its dynamics.

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