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Concluding Remarks and Implications

Nir Kshetri

Chapter Chapter 11 in The Global Cybercrime Industry, 2010, pp 227-251 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract This concluding chapter provides insights into some possible forces and mechanisms that are likely to influence the trajectory of the future cybercrime landscape. It also discusses possible measures that can be taken at various levels to combat this new form of criminality. Implications for businesses, consumers, and policy makers are discussed and directions for future research are pointed out. Integrative approaches that combine policy and technological measures at various levels are likely to make the cyberworld more secure.

Keywords: Online Community; Institutional Field; Social Disorganization Theory; Quality Uncertainty; Positive Asymmetry (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-11522-6_11

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