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Organised crime groups in cyberspace: a typology
Authors:Kim-Kwang Raymond Choo
Affiliation:(1) Australian Institute of Criminology, GPO Box 2944, Canberra, ACT, 2601, Australia
Abstract:Three categories of organised groups that exploit advances in information and communications technologies (ICT) to infringe legal and regulatory controls: (1) traditional organised criminal groups which make use of ICT to enhance their terrestrial criminal activities; (2) organised cybercriminal groups which operate exclusively online; and (3) organised groups of ideologically and politically motivated individuals who make use of ICT to facilitate their criminal conduct are described in this article. The need for law enforcement to have in-depth knowledge of computer forensic principles, guidelines, procedures, tools, and techniques, as well as anti-forensic tools and techniques will become more pronounced with the increased likelihood of digital content being a source of disputes or forming part of underlying evidence to support or refute a dispute in judicial proceedings. There is also a need for new strategies of response and further research on analysing organised criminal activities in cyberspace.
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Keywords:Organised crime groups  Cybercrime  Technology-enabled crime  Digital evidence
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