sajjad fattahizafarghandi; mahdi esmaeli; Hasan hajitabarfiruzjaeei
Volume 9, Issue 1 , September 2020, , Pages 259-275
Abstract
The characteristic of any crime is that it endangers security. In this case, the penal system intervenes to express a reaction against the crime to restore the lost security. Considering ...
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The characteristic of any crime is that it endangers security. In this case, the penal system intervenes to express a reaction against the crime to restore the lost security. Considering that in espionage crime, security is more endangered than other crimes and considering that today most crimes are committed in cyber form and on the other hand because the armed forces have an important role in providing security and committing cyber espionage crime by They are considered as a more serious threat to security. In the present study, descriptive-analytical methods were examined to prevent cyber espionage of the armed forces in order to prevent security from being compromised. The results of the present study indicate that the use of both criminal and non-criminal prevention methods can be effective in preventing cyber espionage. For example, intensifying military punishment, which has a higher degree, can be considered as one of the criminal prevention strategies. Regarding non-criminal prevention, situational and social prevention techniques can be used, which are considered as applicable methods in all crimes, and it is also possible to resort to a series of special prevention methods, especially for computer crimes. The armed forces, such as careful selection of commanders, poverty alleviation, and undue discrimination, prevented them from committing crimes in order to ensure security.