Identify and prioritize cybercrime monitoring methods
Cybercrime is one of the challenges of NAJA that requires careful and scientific supervision. Realizing this important , the purpose of this study is to identify and prioritize how to monitor crime in cyberspace.
The present study is an applied research that is performed by survey method. The statistical population of the research is the experts of specialized police (in the field of information technology and computer engineering), numbering 43 people, which has been implemented using other cases. Data collection was done by a researcher-made questionnaire whose validity was confirmed and its reliability was calculated by Cronbach's alpha coefficient and its value was 0.76, which is an acceptable reliability.Friedman test was used to prioritize the method of monitoring cybercrime.
All methods of monitoring cybercrime are confirmed and Friedman pilot test takes precedence of methods including methods 1) monitoring Hungarian activities, 2) monitoring mine channels, 3) monitoring trade and works, 4) monitoring advertising and 5) Monitoring the activities of NGOs in cyberspace can be.
FATA police with the proposed methods of this research can have effective monitoring of cybercrime and prevent the occurrence of crime in cyberspace by acting in a timely manner with criminals.