Abstract

The impact of security and intelligence policy in the era of cyber crimes

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  • IntroductionCyber attacks against the infrastructure of a country have targeted several key areas of life and society of a country such as energy, drinking water, fuel, gas, economic capital, etc,

  • Usually cyber attacks against the infrastructure of a country have targeted several key areas of life and society of a country such as energy, drinking water, fuel, gas, economic capital, etc,. Such actions may be carried out by criminals, by states or by individual criminals, who operate remotely from another state. Such attacks are categorized as cyber crimes, cyber terror or cyber war (NATO, 2009)

  • Attacks on information technology are classified as the third largest risk for US security, ranking immediately after the threats of nuclear war and weapons of mass destruction. These definitions are provided by the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington, report of 2009 (NATO, 2009)

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Introduction

Cyber attacks against the infrastructure of a country have targeted several key areas of life and society of a country such as energy, drinking water, fuel, gas, economic capital, etc,. Attacks on information technology are classified as the third largest risk for US security, ranking immediately after the threats of nuclear war and weapons of mass destruction These definitions are provided by the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington, report of 2009 (NATO, 2009). In the fight against terrorism and cyber-crime it is important to create a "dynamic policy" and the use of a strategic counter-communication plan that includes measures in law enforcement, military achievements, political, diplomatic, social and economic measures. These measures and the anti-communication plan must be implemented at all levels of government in collaboration with international partners to harmonize international achievements within a main strategy. These measures and the anti-communication plan must be implemented at all levels of government in collaboration with international partners to harmonize international achievements within a main strategy. (Magazine for Defense and European Security, 2010, pg. 19)

International policies in Cybercrime prevention
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