Cyber Crimes as a Threat to Digital Economy of the Russian Federation: Current State, Dynamic Pattern, and Trends
Aleksandra A. Musatkina,
Konstantin N. Evdokimov,
Svetlana N. Revina,
Grigory F. Tselniker and
Vladislav M. Reuf
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Aleksandra A. Musatkina: Togliatti State University
Konstantin N. Evdokimov: Irkutsk Law Institute Affiliated with the Academy of the General Prosecutor’s Office of the Russian Federation
Svetlana N. Revina: Samara State University of Economics
Grigory F. Tselniker: Samara State University of Economics
Vladislav M. Reuf: Samara State University of Economics
Chapter Chapter 38 in Public Administration and Regional Management in Russia, 2020, pp 339-349 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract This research is aimed at identifying the essence and characteristic of cybercrimes from the perspective of threats to normal operation of digital economy. Measures are proposed to improve the criminal legislation of the Russian Federation in terms of regulation of responsibility for violation of the rules for the operation of media for storage, processing, or transmission of computer information and information and telecommunications networks. The introduction of a section (chapter) on the corporate responsibility into criminal legislation as well as relevant amendments to the chapters of the Special Part of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation would expand the range of legal tools for prevention of modern cyber (technotronic) crime and fight against crimes in the field of computer information.
Keywords: Computer crime; Cybercrime rate; Cybercrime; Computer information; Telecommunications networks; Criminal responsibility; Digital economy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-38497-5_38
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