Korean (Republic of Korea), Russian, Swedish, and Ukrainian. This research is categorized into several subtopics: cybercrime practices defined; cybercrime tools and methods; cybercrime differentiated from traditional crime; cybercrime's threat to government data systems; the link to terrorism; privacy protection; government and law enforcement response; and relevant laws and conventions. In many of the selected countries, critical analyses of the major issues relative to cybercrime have been published by government agencies and non-academic research institutes. Because of the importance of their findings, these studies have been included in this report as well. An appendix provides additional source material identified during the course of research.
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