PERKEMBANGAN HUKUM DI DUNIA DIGITAL: EVOLUSI HUKUM KEJAHATAN DUNIA MAYA

Authors

  • Dina Meilina Dina Universitas Putera Batam
  • Diki Zukriadi Universitas Putera Batam

Keywords:

Cybercrime Law, Information and Communication Technology, Cross-Border Cooperation, Data Protection, Law Enforcement, Cybercrime ThreatsEnd Match.

Abstract

This research explores the evolution of cybercrime law in the face of developments in information
and communication technology (ICT) over the last few decades. The development of digital
technology has provided countless benefits, but has also given rise to increasingly complex threats
in the form of cyber attacks and cybercrime. The aim of this research is to investigate how
cybercrime law has evolved in response to changes in ICT and how these developments have
influenced the effectiveness of cybercrime law enforcement. This research also analyzes the role
of cross-border cooperation in cybercrime law enforcement and how developments in international
law have influenced countries' ability to deal with global cybercrime threats. The research results
show that the evolution of cybercrime law includes the establishment of more specific cybercrime
laws and stronger protection of personal data. Cross-border cooperation plays an important role in
cybercrime law enforcement, including information exchange, joint prosecution, asset freezing, and
extradition. Developments in international law, such as the Budapest Convention and the General
Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), have provided the necessary legal basis for more effective
cross-border cooperation. However, challenges remain, including legal and jurisdictional
differences between countries that often hamper law enforcement efforts. Therefore, increasing
international cooperation and efforts to overcome these obstacles is crucial in maintaining security
and privacy in the ever-evolving digital era. This is because that cyber weaknesses can be
disastrous global threat that threatens the business sector, national security, behavior, child
protection, and government systems.The research results show that today's society still abuse
social media to spread crime in cyberspace.

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Published

2024-09-25