网络犯罪
社会经济地位
集合(抽象数据类型)
计算机安全
政治学
计算机科学
互联网
社会学
万维网
人口
程序设计语言
人口学
作者
Shuai Chen,Mengmeng Hao,F. Ding,Jiang Dong,Jiping Dong,Shize Zhang,Qiquan Guo,Chundong Gao
标识
DOI:10.1057/s41599-023-01560-x
摘要
Abstract Cybercrime is wreaking havoc on the global economy, national security, social stability, and individual interests. The current efforts to mitigate cybercrime threats are primarily focused on technical measures. This study considers cybercrime as a social phenomenon and constructs a theoretical framework that integrates the social, economic, political, technological, and cybersecurity factors that influence cybercrime. The FireHOL IP blocklist, a novel cybersecurity data set, is used to map worldwide subnational cybercrimes. Generalised linear models (GLMs) are used to identify the primary factors influencing cybercrime, whereas structural equation modelling (SEM) is used to estimate the direct and indirect effects of various factors on cybercrime. The GLM results suggest that the inclusion of a broad set of socioeconomic factors can significantly improve the model’s explanatory power, and cybercrime is closely associated with socioeconomic development, while their effects on cybercrime differ by income level. Additionally, results from SEM further reveals the causal relationships between cybercrime and numerous contextual factors, demonstrating that technological factors serve as a mediator between socioeconomic conditions and cybercrime.
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