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investigation and try to predict all the feasible scenarios dealing with the financial crime.
In such a way, it would be much easier to make a correlation between the financial
crime investigation and cyber technologies and make a decision how to take advantage
over those technological advancements in order to make your case being more rational
and reasonable. The fact is this could seek a lot of hard work, but if you try to think in
sense of the smart budget management – it would appear as a reasonable long-term
solution.
In conclusion, our society would pass through many technological transformations
during the past few decades and the modern technology would undoubtedly change our
approach to life and business. In such a manner, we would suggest to try to think about
the changes of the legal regulations that should also cope with these social changes.
We believe that such an approach could make the future police investigations being
more cost-effective. That would definitely require more skillful police workforce – but,
that’s the point! As our technology progresses, we should make many steps forward to
follow such a progress.
About the Author
Since Milica Djekic graduated at the Department
of Control Engineering at University of Belgrade,
Serbia, she’s been an engineer with a passion for
cryptography, cyber security, and wireless
systems.
Milica is a researcher from Subotica, Serbia. She
also serves as a Reviewer at the Journal of
Computer Sciences and Applications and. She
writes for American and Asia-Pacific security
magazines. She is a volunteer with the American
corner of Subotica as well as a lecturer with the
local engineering society. She is a frequent writer
for Cyber Defense Magazine.
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