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Legal Aspects of Fighting Cybercrime
Dostál, Otto ; Vlček,, Martin (referee) ; Šárek, Milan (referee) ; Hajný, Jan (advisor)
The thesis deals with the topic of computer crime. Foremost, it demonstrates on an example of the operation of a medical image information processing system some selected aspects of this issue. It shows that it is always necessary to monitor the current state of the technical knowledge at the time, but also the need of addressing the issue within the corresponding legal limits. The thesis presents criminal law reality as a complex system. The links between different parts of the system are examined, and possible shortcomings are considered. The legal instruments and legal limits of the procedures that can be used against cybercrime are evaluated. The thesis focuses especially on the issue of obtaining evidence under the Czech Criminal Procedure Code. It presents a proposal on how to understand individual procedural legal institutes and for what purposes and how to use them. Consequently it suggests legal procedures for specific selected practical situations.
Obtaining digital evidence for criminal proceedings
Sadílek, Martin ; Gřivna, Tomáš (advisor) ; Říha, Jiří (referee)
Obtaining digital evidence for criminal proceedings Abstract The present diploma thesis analyses the criminal law procedural instruments that can be employed by the law enforcement authorities of the Czech Republic in obtaining digital evidence, mainly focusing on Act No. 141/1961 Coll., the Criminal Procedure Code. The first chapter focuses on analysing the digital evidence concept, considering various approaches to its definition. Consecutively, the term is defined for the purposes of the present thesis, and the chapter concludes with a description of the digital footprint attributes. The second chapter addresses international regulations, namely the Convention on Cybercrime, with regard to the obtaining instruments its signatories are obliged to implement in their legislation. Moreover, the chapter also analyses how the Czech Republic has fulfilled its implementation obligations. The focus of the thesis represents the analysis of the national legislation, discussing the individual procedural instruments used by law enforcement agencies and their pitfalls. In particular, the thesis emphasises the description of the identification of operational and location data, especially considering the topic of data retention and the issuance of orders for the identification of operational and location data in the...
Security of Work with Electronic Data in Industrial Enterprises
Žáčková, Eliška ; Šisler, Vít (advisor) ; Souček, Martin (referee)
The aim of this thesis is not only to characterise the key terms related to this field, but also to analyse the possible solutions to the area in a particular industrial enterprise in the Czech Republic by means of a case study which is a reliable method of qualitative research. The thesis is divided into theoretical and practical part. In the theoretical part the terms such as information, electronic data, know-how, enterprise information systems, cybercrime, and cyberterrorism are defined. The practical part drawing on the theoretical part gives a thorough analysis of the initial state of an industrial enterprise in food industry. Furthermore, it deals with the implementation of the ECM (Enterprise Content Management) which is considered a possible solution to the security of work with electronic data in industrial enterprise.
Legal framework of computer crime investigation
Rademacherová, Kristina ; Gřivna, Tomáš (advisor) ; Bohuslav, Lukáš (referee)
Master's thesis is focused on computer crime, with an emphasis on the process of investigation. New systematics in Czech computer crime terminology is offered. Within the thesis, cybercrime is perceived as a part of computer crime. Special attention is put on various aspects of criminalistics, as the topic of investigation itself is understood from the point of view of such science. Nevertheless, criminological findings are discussed likewise. Particular emphasis is put on a link between Czech legal regulation and expert literature from the fields of law, criminalistics, criminology and technology. Master's thesis is based on Czech literature, as well as English and French writings, in addition to national and international case law. The text itself is divided into three chapters. First chapter is introducing the issue of computer and cybercrime with selected criminological characteristics, including specifics of offending within the Internet. Second chapter discusses evidence of computer crime, the electronic or digital evidence, from the point of view of criminalistics. Particular problems of digital evidence usage within Czech criminal procedure are revealed. The core of master's thesis is the third chapter. Methodology of computer crime investigation is discussed, as well as selected individual...
Legal Aspects of Fighting Cybercrime
Dostál, Otto ; Vlček,, Martin (referee) ; Šárek, Milan (referee) ; Hajný, Jan (advisor)
The thesis deals with the topic of computer crime. Foremost, it demonstrates on an example of the operation of a medical image information processing system some selected aspects of this issue. It shows that it is always necessary to monitor the current state of the technical knowledge at the time, but also the need of addressing the issue within the corresponding legal limits. The thesis presents criminal law reality as a complex system. The links between different parts of the system are examined, and possible shortcomings are considered. The legal instruments and legal limits of the procedures that can be used against cybercrime are evaluated. The thesis focuses especially on the issue of obtaining evidence under the Czech Criminal Procedure Code. It presents a proposal on how to understand individual procedural legal institutes and for what purposes and how to use them. Consequently it suggests legal procedures for specific selected practical situations.
Criminal and criminological aspects of ransomware spreading
Zavadil, Stanislav ; Gřivna, Tomáš (advisor) ; Bohuslav, Lukáš (referee)
Criminal and criminological aspects of ransomware spreading Abstract This diploma thesis deals with issues of ransomware spreading and examines certain criminal and criminological aspects of this cybercrime phenomenon. Ransomware is malware that encrypts, blocks or prevents access to the computer system or data in a computer system. In connection to this, it demands monetary or other ransom. This diploma thesis firstly describes ransomware from the point of view of its function and technical aspects, including its history, categorization of its variations and description of several notable infection examples, namely WannaCry, Petya, DoubleLocker and Vir Policie. Following section describes possible criminal qualifications according to Czech substantive criminal law, including the consideration of specifics of different ransomware variations and potential development of this criminal aktivity. The final part focuses on criminological aspects of ransomware spreading. It beggins with a description of the crime status and dynamics, including further details about latency and trends. Then follows the description of perpetrator and victim in view of certain criminological theories. Finally, criminological part comprises a chapter about crime control and prevention, which includes practical parts that aim to help...
Cybercriminality in area of cryptocurrencies
Jucovič, Adam ; Gřivna, Tomáš (advisor) ; Bohuslav, Lukáš (referee)
(english) This thesis deals with cybercriminality in area of cryptocurrencies. The thesis first of all describes basic terms, sources of law and issues of jurisdictions in area. Furthermore it deals with delineation of selected crimes commited in connection with cryptocurrencies. Part of the thesis focuses on issues with anonymity and proving. Key words Cybercriminality, Cryptocurrencies, Computer Criminality
Malware and comparison of antivirus products
Hamouzová, Aneta ; Luc, Ladislav (advisor) ; Novotný, Jakub (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with the issue of possible danger in the Internet environment, namely malicious software. It is a variety of computer viruses, worms and Trojans that are comprehensively called malware. This risk should be closely monitored because its development is constantly moving forward and everyone should be familiar with this topic. The theoretical part includes the characteristics of malware - clarification of the concept and definition. The following part is history, which is described from initial ideas, the first malicious code in the 70's, and other well-known programs. It is led to the present day which is mainly focused on today's goals and direction of development of further malware. Next part involves the distribution of malware to basic, other special types and other such related forms. The final part describes the preventive and protective measures, and how to reveal and what to do if computer is infected. On this last section follows up a practical part, in which is analyzed antivirus protection, which is available in Czech and world market. Based on this analysis is done comparison of selected free antivirus programs. These are compared according to established criteria, such as web pages, installation, the use, user settings, appearance and ability to detect malware. The goal is to determine the safest and most comfortable user program. The result is used for ordinary users as possible support when they are choosing antivirus to their own computer.
Legal framework of computer crime investigation
Rademacherová, Kristina ; Gřivna, Tomáš (advisor) ; Bohuslav, Lukáš (referee)
Master's thesis is focused on computer crime, with an emphasis on the process of investigation. New systematics in Czech computer crime terminology is offered. Within the thesis, cybercrime is perceived as a part of computer crime. Special attention is put on various aspects of criminalistics, as the topic of investigation itself is understood from the point of view of such science. Nevertheless, criminological findings are discussed likewise. Particular emphasis is put on a link between Czech legal regulation and expert literature from the fields of law, criminalistics, criminology and technology. Master's thesis is based on Czech literature, as well as English and French writings, in addition to national and international case law. The text itself is divided into three chapters. First chapter is introducing the issue of computer and cybercrime with selected criminological characteristics, including specifics of offending within the Internet. Second chapter discusses evidence of computer crime, the electronic or digital evidence, from the point of view of criminalistics. Particular problems of digital evidence usage within Czech criminal procedure are revealed. The core of master's thesis is the third chapter. Methodology of computer crime investigation is discussed, as well as selected individual...
Cybercrime: Selected issues of prosecution in international environment
Rademacherová, Kristina ; Jelínek, Jiří (advisor) ; Vokoun, Rudolf (referee)
The thesis deals with an issue of cybercrime prosecution in international environment. The text focuses on particular problems met by law enforcement agencies when prosecuting cybercrime. Within the prosecution, the emphasis is put on the aspects of detection and investigation of cybercrime. Within the thesis, cybercrime is understood as a part of computer crime. Computer crime is approached rather as global crime due to typical characteristics of information and communication technologies. Therefore, the international cooperation of law enforcement agencies is considered crucial. First chapter introduces the issue of computer crime, including adopted terminology. It discusses the transformation of computer crime and cybercrime following its historical development and broad forms of modus operandi. Criminological findings about perpetrators and victims of computer crime are discussed likewise. Second chapter deals with criminal law jurisdiction and enforcement within cyberspace. The accent is put on local applicability of criminal law and related jurisdictional conflicts with possible remedies. Third chapter concentrates on the interconnection of computer crime and organized crime, as well as computer crime and terrorism. Why and how are the perpetrators of organized crime and terrorism abusing...

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