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Cybercrime in the Middle East: A Comparative Analysis with Global Trends

Ali Jabbar Salih1, Farouq Ahmad Faleh Alazzam2

https://doi.org/10.62271/pjc.16.4.111.127

Abstract
This article aims to present a modern methodological approach that will allow the selection of the optimal strategy for combating cybercrime in the Middle East. The research methodology requires using methods that would enable the assessment of the study problem and help solve it effectively; thus, the hierarchy analysis developed by T. Saaty was widely used by researchers and practitioners in solving economic problems. The method of paired comparison and the involvement of experts through the Delphi method was also used. This paper explicitly defends the choices made for countering cybercrime, stressing that these choices should be tailored to the changes in the Middle East. The study acknowledges this restriction by concentrating only on the features of cybercrime in Middle Eastern nations. To gain a more profound understanding of the problem, future studies should investigate cybercrime in other areas, such as EU nations.

Keywords: law, cybercrime, Middle East, Modeling, Global Trends, Strategy

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