INTERNATIONAL ASPECTS OF FIGHTING CRIME IN THE CONTEXT OF GLOBALIZATION OF THE INFORMATION SOCIETY
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.52026/2788-5291_2025_80_1_147Keywords:
information society, criminal offenses, cybercrime, digital services, cyber threatAbstract
In this article, the authors reviewed international experience in security in the digital space, which requires great attention and analysis, as the level of information security threats increases. The authors emphasize that the rapid development of technology and the spread of digital services have created both new opportunities for social and economic progress and serious threats, including cybercrime at the international level. The article examines various aspects of globalization, such as the integration of international markets, cross-border interaction, and information exchange, which significantly complicate the processes of combating crime. Special attention is given to the study of transnational criminal networks that actively exploit the advantages of information technologies to carry out their illegal activities on a global scale, necessitating radically new approaches to international cooperation and coordination of efforts in addressing such threats. The authors propose detailed strategies for countering crimes associated with the use of globalization technologies, including improving cybersecurity legislation, developing educational initiatives aimed at increasing the legal literacy of the population, and implementing innovative law enforcement methods. The article also analyzes the measures being taken in the Republic of Kazakhstan to combat these threats, emphasizing the importance of international cooperation and the exchange of best practices in this field. In conclusion, the authors draw conclusions about the need to adapt national strategies to the new realities of a globalized world, which involves creating integrated mechanisms for preventing crimes in the digital environment, strengthening international law and order, and developing global standards to counter cybercrime. This article makes a significant contribution to the discussion on the legal aspects of combating crime in the context of globalization and the information society, offering a comprehensive approach to addressing these complex challenges.