Cybercrime in the Era of Social Media and the Digital Age: Threats, Challenges, Societal Implications, and Preventive Strategies

Cybercrime in the Era of Social Media and the Digital Age: Threats, Challenges, Societal Implications, and Preventive Strategies

Dr. Satishkumar G. Dhawad

Kumbhalkar College Of Social Work Wardha

 Abstract

 The rapid advancement of digital technology and the widespread use of social media have led to an unprecedented rise in cybercrime. This study explores the evolving landscape of cybercrime in the era of social media and the digital age, analyzing its various forms, challenges, societal implications, and preventive strategies. Cybercriminals exploit social media platforms for activities such as identity theft, financial fraud, cyberbullying, misinformation dissemination, and privacy breaches. The increasing complexity of cyber threats, coupled with the anonymity offered by digital platforms, makes combating cybercrime a significant challenge for individuals, businesses, and governments.

This paper examines the major threats posed by cybercrime, the legal and technological challenges in addressing these threats, and their impact on society. It highlights the role of inadequate cybersecurity measures, lack of digital literacy, and evolving cyber tactics in exacerbating digital vulnerabilities. Additionally, the study emphasizes the importance of preventive strategies, including strengthening legal frameworks, enhancing digital awareness, leveraging artificial intelligence and blockchain technology, and fostering collaboration between governments, law enforcement agencies, and social media platforms.

By providing a comprehensive analysis of cybercrime and its implications, this research aims to contribute to the development of effective policies and security measures to safeguard digital spaces. The findings underscore the need for a proactive and multi-stakeholder approach to combat cybercrime, ensuring a secure and resilient digital environment for individuals and organizations worldwide.

DOI link – https://doi.org/10.69758/GIMRJ/2503I3IIVXIIIP0037

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