Cybercrime: Evolution, Socio-Technical Dynamics, Detection Architectures, and Strategic Countermeasures
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Cybercrime: Evolution, Socio-Technical Dynamics, Detection Architectures, and Strategic Countermeasures
Sandeep Kumar
R. R. Institute of Modern Technology Lucknow Email ID:- sandeepkr.2050@gmail.com
Abstract
Cybercrime has evolved into a globally distributed and economically disruptive phenomenon affecting governments, enterprises, and individuals. Unlike traditional crime, cybercrime operates within borderless digital ecosystems characterized by high interconnectivity, anonymity, and automation. This study provides a comprehensive interdisciplinary examination of cybercrime evolution, classification, economic impact, technological enablers, and mitigation frameworks. We critically analyze financial cybercrime, ransomware ecosystems, cyber espionage, identity theft, and cyber-physical attacks. Furthermore, the paper evaluates advanced detection paradigms including artificial intelligence-driven intrusion detection systems, blockchain-enabled forensic integrity, federated learning security architectures, and zero-trust enforcement models. Legal and governance frameworks are examined within the context of international cooperation challenges. The study concludes with forward-looking research directions integrating quantum-resilient cryptography, adversarial AI resilience, and socio- technical risk governance. The manuscript aligns with Scopus SCI standards and incorporates 50 scholarly references.
Keywords:Cybercrime, ransomware, cyber forensics, AI security, digital law, zero trust, cyber risk management
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