Detection of Cyber Crime Incidents

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Abstract

Cyber-crime analysis involves the combination of past network attacks with new illegal patterns/acts. Singular cybercrime incidents are cases of individual criminal offences which are increasingly expanding according to the misconduct report furnished by independent regional initiative. In 2014, the Internet Complaint Centre issued 269,422 complaints of internet wrong doing. According to the Federal Investigation Bureau, there prevails a rise of 1600 percent crimes as compared to the 16,838 grumbles remembered for the underlying study. In an overall report published by PricewaterhouseCoopers the amount of data protection seems much lesser and is in pitiful condition. Around 2014, the crime rate in globe rose by 48 percent, with an average of 117,339 assaults per day. The proposed system can be explained by a description of recommended operations, contrasting steps and effective tactics that align with the form of offense and with a particular sequences of patterns. Such collaboration would allow better tracing, care for and mitigate incidents of cyber-crime.

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Asha*, P., Krishna, B. V., … Rao, T. N. V. K. (2020). Detection of Cyber Crime Incidents. International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering (IJRTE), 9(1), 2328–2332. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijrte.a2816.059120

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