Criminal Behavior Analysis of Cybercriminals: Profiles, Motivations, and Trends in Cybersecurity
Cecilia Elizabeth Checchia and
Francisco Gabriel Bolzan
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Cecilia Elizabeth Checchia: Universidad Siglo 21, Licenciatura en Criminología y Seguridad. Buenos Aires, Argentina
Francisco Gabriel Bolzan: Universidad Siglo 21, Licenciatura en Criminología y Seguridad. Buenos Aires, Argentina
Netnography, 2024, vol. 2, 69-69
Abstract:
Within the vast territory of the digital world, a challenge has emerged in recent years, that of the cybercriminal. This agent, with perplexing technical skills, transcends physical borders, threatening the security and privacy of individuals, businesses, and institutions alike. In this context, the need to unravel the mysteries surrounding their behavior becomes evident. Thus, this research becomes a source of knowledge in the midst of this complex digital environment by addressing the modus operandi of these malicious actors and, in doing so, aspiring to understand their psychological profiles, motivations, and patterns of action within the broad field of cybersecurity. Through the exploration of cases that have occurred in our country and the analysis of literature, this study aims to provide a comprehensive overview of how these figures maneuver in the virtual space. The goal is not only to observe their actions but also to decipher the background of their intentions. As we investigate this scenario, the need to implement both preventive and corrective approaches that are effective in mitigating their impact becomes evident. This research represents a commitment to expanding the spectrum of knowledge regarding criminal behavior in the digital realm. The objective is undoubtedly to strengthen the sphere of cybersecurity through the substantial contribution it makes to the understanding of these actors and, consequently, to the development of mitigation strategies. However, its implications go beyond lines of code and security protocols. By providing a solid foundation of understanding, the aim is to protect not only systems but also individuals, organizations, and institutions facing these digital threats. The convergence of psychology, criminology, and cybersecurity provides us with a more comprehensive view that goes beyond the purely technical and delves into underlying motivations. This union, at its core, aims to establish a robust defense in this ongoing digital battlefield. This study presents itself as a concrete effort to explore the most enigmatic aspects of the interaction between humans and machines, where malice, intention, and vulnerability intertwine. Through this research, we embark on a journey toward understanding and, consequently, toward preparing for a safer coexistence in the digital environment.
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.62486/net202469
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