Volume 11 - Volume 11
Competence in Cybercrime: A Review of Existing Laws
Abstract
Transformational cyber security and training programmes are urgently required to produce individuals and workforce capable of addressing company risks posed by existing and emerging
cyber threats. This paper presents a cyber security model of India and give an analytical approach to
the competence with the crime, a continuous hierarchy of learning. The chapter combines the cybersecurity domain, academic development, and the pyramid of learning continuum, as well as cybersecurity standards from state, to create a model of cyber-security skills appropriate for people’s education and the broader workforce. This fundamental approach to building cyber skills and training programmes results in trained individuals and workers who can reduce cyber hazards in the business environment throughout the globe. In popular culture, such experts are sometimes depicted as lone hackers. Cybersecurity specialists, on the other hand, must communicate with a variety of people all of the time. They must also have a high level of personal integrity. The practise of cyber hunting is a different approach to traditional cyber security, in which technologies and human intelligence are used to discover potential threats. Using firewall, antivirus, and intrusion detection software, this strategy seeks to detect penetration and prevent hacker penetration.
Paper Details
PaperID: 2246
Author's Name: Nibras Salim Khudhair
Volume: Volume 11
Issues: Volume 11
Keywords: Personal Integrity, Detect Penetration, Criminal Intruders.
Year: 2021
Month: June
Pages: 1950-1969