The Growing Threat of Computer Crime
[2023-09-17 18:28:08]
Abstract Since the first report in 1958, computers have been used for most types of crime such as fraud, theft, theft, corruption, theft, destruction, spy, murder, forgery. As a result of investigating 1,500 computer crimes, most of them were said to be done by reliable computer users within the company; they have the skills, knowledge, access, and resources they need. With the advent of personal computers, manipulation of information and access to computers by telephone, more and more criminal acts called computer hobbyers (electronic intrusions, illegal copying of copyrighted information, vandalism ) Has been done. They show a very high level. Technical experience
One thing is certain is that the threat of cybercrime is growing very big. In the latest annual Internet crime report of the FBI Internet Crime Complaint Complaint Center (IC 3), the financial loss of cybercrime in the United States in 2016 has been reported to exceed $ 1.3 billion. Ability to communicate effectively with a wide range of people, including ability to solve critical thoughts and conflicts, understanding of Public Security Law, understanding of budget / fiscal problems, and leaders and media of subordinates, communities
Computer technology is an indispensable part of human life and is evolving rapidly like computer crimes such as financial fraud, intrusion, identity theft, intellectual property theft and so on. To offset computer-related crime, computer forensics plays a very important role. "Computer forensics includes acquisition and analysis of digital information for use as evidence of civil, criminal or administrative affairs (Nelson, B., et al., 2008)." Computer forensics surveys typically survey data that can be obtained from computer hard drives or other storage devices and follow standard policies and procedures for determining whether these devices are compromised by unauthorized access. Computer forensics investigators will investigate incidents and conduct forensic analysis using a variety of methods (such as static and dynamic) and tools (such as working teams).
The problems of computers, computer malware, viruses, hacking, phishing, etc. are becoming increasingly serious. Today's companies rely on ad hoc anti-virus subscriptions, threat intelligence sources, and dynamic analysis engines to counter evolving hostile network activities. Users need to compare the strengths and weaknesses of each solution and decide which solution is most appropriate for their environment. PolySwarm is a procedural market with appropriately designed incentives to address the pitfalls and weaknesses inherent in today's ad hoc market. By using Smart Contract and NCT Token, PolySwarm provides an excellent antivirus solution by building a market that provides antivirus software maintainers with a reward to protect users from threats. By combining global security experts, companies, and end users, PolySwarm is more comprehensive and safer than any other vendor's solution.