The crimes in the field of high technology: concept, problems and methods of counteraction in Kazakhstan
by Kanat S. Lakbayev; Gulnara M. Rysmagambetova; Alizhan U. Umetov; Askar K. Sysoyev
International Journal of Electronic Security and Digital Forensics (IJESDF), Vol. 12, No. 4, 2020

Abstract: The article investigates the concept, problems and methods of counteraction to crimes in the field of high technology. The main attention of the authors is aimed at determining the essence of these crimes and the dynamics of their spread in the global and regional aspects. At the same time, the article gives the example of the experience of foreign countries where the relevant methods of counteraction to high-tech crimes have already been developed. Special attention is paid to the study of criminal acts committed using the internet world network where new types and methods of committing crimes regularly appear and develop. The gaps in the regulatory support of law enforcement agencies involved in the detection and investigation of crimes in the field of high technology were revealed. On the basis of the materials certain criminal cases identified the main problems contributing to their commission were revealed.

Online publication date: Tue, 27-Oct-2020

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