Cybercrime in Urban Socio-Spatial Space Kejahatan Siber di Ruang Sosio-Spasial Perkotaan
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The increasing digitalization and online connectivity in urban areas have transformed the socio-spatial space, converging the physical and digital worlds. While offering convenience and efficiency, this transformation has also given rise to the threat of cybercrime, which exploits vulnerabilities in internet-connected systems and devices. Cybercrime in urban socio-spatial spaces can take various forms, including data theft, hacking, malware distribution, online fraud, and attacks on critical infrastructure. This paper explores and analyzes the phenomenon of cybercrime in the context of urban socio-spatial spaces. It identifies the common types of cybercrime, examines the driving factors behind their occurrence, assesses the impacts on economic, social, and psychological aspects, and proposes prevention strategies. Through a comprehensive understanding of cybercrime dynamics in urban areas, this study aims to provide new insights and recommendations for more effective prevention and mitigation efforts to maintain the security and stability of urban communities.
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