cybercrime
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cybercrime
Summary
cybercrime is a type of crime[1]. cybercrime draws 2,302 Wikipedia views per month (type_of_crime category, ranking #14 of 61).[2]
Key Facts
- cybercrime's instance of is recorded as type of crime[3].
- cybercrime's main regulatory text is recorded as Convention on Cybercrime[4].
- cybercrime is a type of crime[5].
- cybercrime is a type of IT risk[6].
- cybercrime is part of automotive security[7].
- cybercrime is part of computer fraud[8].
- cybercrime is part of cybergeddon[9].
- cybercrime is part of computer terrorism[10].
- cybercrime is part of cyberwarfare[11].
- cybercrime is part of electronic warfare[12].
- cybercrime is part of information warfare[13].
- cybercrime is part of internet security[14].
- cybercrime is part of mobile security[15].
- cybercrime is part of copy protection[16].
- cybercrime is part of digital rights management[17].
- cybercrime is part of network security[18].
- cybercrime's Commons category is recorded as Cybercrime[19].
- cybercrime's said to be the same as is recorded as cybercrime[20].
- A participant in cybercrime was Association of Southeast Asian Nations[21].
- A participant in cybercrime was Australian High Tech Crime Centre[22].
- Among those involved in cybercrime was Internet police[23].
- A participant in cybercrime was Cyber Crime Unit[24].
- A participant in cybercrime was Interpol[25].
- Among those involved in cybercrime was National White Collar Crime Center[26].
- Among those involved in cybercrime was National Cyber Crime Unit[27].
Body
Context
Part of include automotive security[7], a computer security[28]; computer fraud[8], an elements of an offence[29]; cybergeddon[9]; computer terrorism[10], an activity[30]; cyberwarfare[11]; and electronic warfare[12]. cybercrime's instance of is recorded as type of crime[3].
Participants
Recorded participant include Association of Southeast Asian Nations[21], Australian High Tech Crime Centre[22], Internet police[23], Cyber Crime Unit[24], Interpol[25], and National White Collar Crime Center[26].
Why It Matters
cybercrime draws 2,302 Wikipedia views per month (type_of_crime category, ranking #14 of 61).[2] cybercrime has Wikipedia articles in 29 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[31] cybercrime is known by 93 alternative names across languages and contexts.[32]