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Topic. How to deter Cybercrimes

Thesis Statement: In 2020, several cybercrimes including, Phishing scams, Website Spoofing, Ransomeware, malware, and IoT hacking, permeates the internet; hence laws, regulations, and compliance are necessary to control and deter cybercrimes.

Capecci, D., Ellis, D., Rocha, H., Dammaraju, S., Oliveira, D., and Ebner, N. (2020). Susceptibility to Spear-Phishing Emails: Effects of Internet User Demographics and Email Content. ACM Trans Comput Hum Interact. 26. (5). DOI: 10.1145/3336141

The article identifies fundamental articulation on the impact of demographics on mail phishing as a potential cybercrime, accommodating influence, life domains, and spear-phishing for susceptibility. The researchers significantly provide substantial compliance and practices such as security personalization for the next generation for enriched security solutions. Thus, the article resonates with chapter four on fundamental regulation on security personalization for a robust security solution to deter and minimize cybercrimes.

James A., Melinda L., Emily R., and Nichole L. (2017). Ransomware – Practical and Legal Considerations for Confronting the New Economic Engine of the Dark Web, 23 Rich. J.L. & Tech. Ann. Survey.http://jolt.richmond.edu/2017/04/30/volume23_annualsurvey_sherer/

Similarly, in the article, the author provides significant articulation on Ransomware practical and algal consideration to manage cybercrimes within a business organization to manage direct and indirect impacts on Cybersecurity and information protection. Notably, the authors address ransomware as encryption of company data for a substantial payment to resale data back. Admittedly, the authors provide significant articulation on robust access control, and information security requirement, and legal considerations that are fundamental to deter and minimize cybercrimes in the contemporary business environment.

Lee, I. (2020). Internet of Things (IoT) Cybersecurity: Literature Review and IoT Cyber Risk Management, Future Internet 12, 157. Pp.1-21

The author provides significant articulation on Cybersecurity and risks management framework, accommodating modern technologies and tools for effective IoT hacking management. Specifically, the researcher provides an enriched articulation on Cybersecurity in IoT architecture, personal, processing, network, and application layers to offer an integrated framework and real-time technologies for effective IoT hacking deterrence and minimization. Similarly, articulation on a four-layer IoT Cybersecurity and risks management framework provides practical implications in IoT hacking management and control. Therefore, the research article gives the topic support to adjust significant cybersecurity framework provisions to manage IoT hacking, risk minimization, and robust information security.

Pandey, A., Tripathi, A., Kapil, G., Singh, V., Khan, M., Agrawal, A., Kumar, R., and Khan, A. (2020). Trends in Malware Attacks: Identification and Mitigation Strategies. IGI Global.

In the chapter, the authors identify fundamental trends in malware attacks and practical mitigation process that underscores a need for cybercrime mitigation and protection. The researchers provide statistical documentation on malware attacks ranging from back doors, ransomware, Trojan, phishing DDoS attacks, and worms in cybercrimes activities. Furthermore, the material offers significant articulation on factors that need fundamental and underscored analysis including, malware analysis, user awareness, quality research, and social engineering for effective cybercrimes deterrence and minimization. Thus, in the topic discussion, articulation such as malware analysis, user awareness, quality research, and social engineering provide evidence-based regulations and compliance requirements to manage cybercrimes, particularly malware attacks, as a significant threat in the 2020 cybercrimes record.

Shankar, A., Shetty, R., and Nath, B. (2019). A Review on Phishing Attacks. International Journal of Applied Engineering Research, Volume 14, Number 9 (2019) pp. 2171-2175

The journal provides an underscored articulation on techniques to prevent phishing and mimicry in website spoofing that causes attacks and vulnerability in cyber platforms. Notably, the material offer techniques to detect and prevent spoofing on websites and malaise for practical implications, such as periodical updating of anti-phishing tools. Thus, the material underscores the topic and thesis statement built up in spoofing and phishing identity and practical cybercrimes management.

Witty, M. (2019). Predicting susceptibility to cyber-fraud victimhood, Journal of Financial Crime Vol. 26 No. 1, pp. 277-292

The article provides significant articulation to construct a framework for predicting susceptibility in cyber-fraud and victimhood. Notably, the author identifies fundamental factors such as psychological, socio-economic, and online behavior to construct a saturated model for enriched framework in managing cyber-frauds and victimhood. Similarly, the article findings' saturated model provides practical implications to construct policies and compliance for effective cyber-fraud and victimhood management.