Cybercriminals Gain Attention from International Criminal Courts | Gestalt IT Rundown: September 13, 2023

Published: Sept. 13, 2023, 4:35 p.m.

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In an excellent article, Karim Khan of the International Criminal Court has started to make the case that cybercriminals should be subject to international law for their escapades. The current state of the world often sees these criminals go unpunished due to nation state backing or lack of jurisdiction. Khan says that we need to get tougher by ensuring these naer-do-wells can face justice for their crimes, especially when they impact so many people around the world.

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