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Title: | Artículo 197 bis y recomendaciones para la prevención de los ciberdelitos contra la intimidad |
Author: | Tevenet Gutiérrez, Manuel Ángel |
Tutor: | Cañabate Pérez, Josep |
Abstract: | This TFM is intended to give an overview of the general state of the Spanish legislature in cybercrimes, break down the most common threats, which are included in Article 197 Bis. All these actions will be carried out in order to help, train and raise awareness of anyone who can read this TFM in the current field of cybercrime. The objective problem is the growing importance of the cybernetic world in today's society and therefore the degree of exposure that citizens have in this space. In order to get the best out of this situation, the most popular cybercrimes currently violating Article 197 of the Criminal Code, as well as the most important at the historical level, will be presented. It will also try to understand how the current law tries to combat this criminal attitude. For this we will use real and close cases at the same time as everyday to take a spatial view of this whole panorama. The focus of this TFM will be carried out from the legal point of view of the current Law in Spain. In some specific case and according to need, we will turn to European Law. Reaching in this way the main objective of the work that is to provide the reader with a series of practices and recommendations for the prevention of crimes against privacy provided in the aforementioned article. |
Keywords: | computer security information security computer-related crime |
Document type: | info:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesis |
Issue Date: | Jun-2019 |
Publication license: | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/ |
Appears in Collections: | Bachelor thesis, research projects, etc. |
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mtevenetTFM0619memoria.pdf | Memoria del TFM | 834,13 kB | Adobe PDF | View/Open |
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