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Title:
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AI AND CYBERCRIME: A POLICY FRAMEWORK FOR ORGANIZATIONAL DEFENSE |
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Author(s):
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Luca Knecht, Petra Maria Asprion and Bettina Schneider |
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ISBN:
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978-989-8704-71-9 |
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Editors:
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Paula Miranda and Pedro IsaĆas |
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Year:
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2025 |
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Edition:
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Single |
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Keywords:
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Artificial Intelligence, AI-Driven Threats, Policy Framework, Cybersecurity, Cybercrime |
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Type:
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Full Paper |
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First Page:
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19 |
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Last Page:
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28 |
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Language:
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English |
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Paper Abstract:
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a transformative technology with significant potential and accompanying threats. While AI
fosters innovation, it is increasingly exploited for criminal activities, especially cybercrime. This research examines the
criminal elements of AI, focusing on its role in enabling sophisticated cyber threats. Addressing AI requires organizations
to adopt measures as traditional cybersecurity frameworks struggle to keep pace with rapidly evolving AI-driven threats.
This research identifies and categorizes the criminal elements of AI, with particular attention to their application in
cybercrime. Requirements derived from expert interviews are the foundation for developing a conceptual policy framework
to provide organizations with measures to combat AI-driven threats. The proposed framework, refined through expert
feedback, offers targeted, actionable recommendations to enhance organizational resilience against AI-driven threats. By
providing a systematic structure and evaluated measures, the framework supports cybersecurity professionals, IT managers,
and risk officers in mitigating the dual-use risks of AI. The research results contribute to bridging the gap in cybersecurity
literature by addressing the evolving nature of AI-related threats and presenting a forward-looking policy framework
tailored to middle-to-large organizations. |
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