The book examines three primary areas: the historical progression of cybercrime, analyses of notorious cybercrime cases, and the adaptation of law enforcement and cybersecurity measures. It emphasizes that cybercrime is a complex socio-technical system, not merely a technological problem. Understanding the evolution of cybercrime requires a broad perspective encompassing technological innovation, economic incentives, and social dynamics.
As you progress through the chapters, you'll gain insights into the origins of cybercrime, the rise of the dark web, and the assessment of current cybersecurity strategies.