GLOBALIZATION AND INFORMATICS
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https://doi.org/10.59417/nir.2019.15.45Keywords:
globalization, informatics, computers, crimeAbstract
Today’s technological level enables the connection of a computer system to a networks as well as their global connectivity into a unique communication-information system – the Internet. The Internet has quickly become a fertileground for abuse, or a fertile ground for the development and spread of computer crime. Technological development of the Internet has enabled a lot of misusedue to the lack of or insufficient legal regulation in the field of computer crime. Personal computers are nowused for financial transactions, and they can find business secrets, personal medical information, and employment information. At the beginning of the Internet expansion, experts for its design, or design for individual pages, did not even dream that modern computer technology would experience such a huge planetary success, sothey did not taking care of data and information. Thisen or mous popularity of personal computer sand the internet around the world has brought some internet experts did not event hink about when they created their sites, andthisisexactlyway how they can safely store data and information from the various types of a buse swhich can be imagined.
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