Abstract: Cyber crime and cyber security remain central issues for governments, businesses, and individuals in the 21st century. This paper provides a comprehensive review of the contemporary landscape of cyber crime, examines the major threat vectors and actors, and evaluates the technical, organizational, and policy responses used to mitigate risk. Combining a critical literature review, case-study analysis, and proposed methodological approaches for empirical investigation, the paper identifies trends such as the commercialization and specialization of cybercrime-as-a-service (CaaS), the growing sophistication of state-sponsored operations, and the persistent vulnerabilities arising from human factors and legacy systems. The discussion synthesizes findings to produce actionable recommendations for practitioners and policymakers, including adoption of layered defense strategies, improved incident response and forensic readiness, public–private collaboration, and regulatory harmonization. Limitations and directions for future research are outlined.

Keywords: cyber crime, cyber security, cyber threat intelligence, incident response, digital forensics, policy


Downloads: PDF | DOI: 10.17148/IJARCCE.2025.14924

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[1] Prof. Sapana.A. Fegade*, Miss. Sakshi.V. Dhumal, "Cyber Crime and Cyber Security," International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer and Communication Engineering (IJARCCE), DOI: 10.17148/IJARCCE.2025.14924

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