Information crimes as one of the obstacles to institutional communication on the Gulf Cooperation Council

DOI: 10.46988/IJMMC.05.02.2023.04

Authors

  • Dr. Ayman Sayed Alasaglani Assistant Professor at Faculty of Law at Alasala University - KSA

Abstract

The global nature of the digital space combined with weak identification of users, insufficient attribution of actions, the complexity of internationally deployed services, the global development of social networking sites, and emerging international crime markets all raise serious concerns about the rise in cybercrime and thus the sustainability of a stable society as a basis for personal development and economic prosperity, and the weak societal infrastructure for technology Information, communications, and the unlimited collection and storage of data threaten personal freedom and international stability. Citizens’ trust in society and government to protect their security, safety, and prosperity is eroded by the risks and uncertainties arising from technological developments, with the heavy economic losses that this entails. This study aims to understand cybercrimes and the statement of the resulting crimes. Therefore, urge urgently to find a strategy to address these problems based on a coherent analysis of technological, societal, economic, and political trends and consequences.

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Published

2023-07-01