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- Title
Cybercrime Laws in Iraq: Addressing Limitations for Effective Governance.
- Authors
Suleiman, Nashwan Mohammed; Hatim, Ahmed; Alseidi, Mohamed Amer; Mohsen, Karrar Shareef; Al Aali, Wesam Khalid Abd; Abdulaal, Alaa Hussein; Rasol, Mustafa Asaad; Hamzah, Abdulnaser Khalid; Alsrray, Khudr Bary Freeh
- Abstract
Developing countries like Iraq have embraced digitalization and technology without proper legal measurement and implementation concerning the adverse outcomes, which has entangled Iraq in a crucial stage to take immediate actions against the negative aspect, i.e., cybercrimes. To address the current status of this issue, the study has investigated the legislative and administrative laws of cybersecurity to explore its limitations and provide suggestions for effective governance. This study has collected data qualitatively from the legislative experts of Iraq. The data was analyzed through NVIVO software, and transcription and thematic analysis were run. The analysis divided the data into four themes of different concepts. The findings have concluded several limitations prevailing and existing in the current laws. The theoretical and practical implications of the study have been discussed in the study.
- Subjects
IRAQ; THEMATIC analysis; ADMINISTRATIVE law; DEVELOPING countries; COMPUTER crimes; DATA analysis; NETWORK governance
- Publication
International Journal of Cyber Criminology, 2023, Vol 17, Issue 2, p33
- ISSN
0974-2891
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.5281/zenodo.4766703