Abstract

The spread of modem technology and its uses that affected all the life aspects brought about positive and negative changes and transformations. Undoubtedly, the information revolution and the high techniques it is based on such as the computers and internet left positive effects and made a giant leap for the people’s and states’ lives thanks to the speed and exactitude of these systems. Moreover, these systems allow for storing information and exchanging them easily. Nevertheless, this technology led to many negatives such as the difficulty of achieving the information security due to the easy access to them, and the violation of information and their freedom.
 The technological advance and the spread of the modern communication tools brought about a new form of crimes called the electronic crime. Therefore, the Algerian Legislator intervened against it to provide penal protection for the information systems through making amendments on the penal code to make it respond to the criminal developments in the field of information and communication technologies ICT. Besides, He enacted new laws to guarantee the penal protection to the electronic transactions. In this context, our study shall focus on the protection imposed by the Algerian Legislator on the information systems in the penal code.
 Based on what was said, we raise the following questions: What is meant by the electronic crime? What are the mechanisms set against it by the Algerian Legislator in the penal code? To what extent did the Legislator succeed in fighting the electronic crime with all its forms and, thus, providing an effective penal protection to the information systems? This shall be answered through defining the electronic crime and showing its characteristics in the first chapter, and then identifying the mechanisms set by the Algerian Legislator in the Algerian penal code in the second chapter.

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