The social repercussions and risks of crimes and cyber-attacks on digital security and coping mechanisms in light of Egypt’s Vision 2030 (Available in English) - (Disponible en Français)

Document Type : Refereed academic research and articles

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Assistant Professor of Sociology of Criminology Faculty of Arts - Assiut University

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The current study aimed to provide a sociological analysis of the social risks of crimes and cyber attacks on digital security and monitor the mechanisms and efforts of the Egyptian state in light of Vision 2030. The results showed that digital security is an urgent necessity imposed by technological development and the digital transformation system to ensure the safety and security of information and communications technology.
The results showed that most countries in the world were exposed to many crimes and cyber attacks that targeted vital sectors of society, and then issued various laws in order to overcome the threats and dangers resulting from them. The results showed that Egypt is one of the first countries to enact legislation and laws, establish specialized centers and councils, develop many strategies that include many different strategic programs, and hold conferences in order to protect the state from the dangers of crimes and cyber attacks, and to achieve a safe and reliable digital environment for Egyptian society of all walks of life

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