AI-Driven Cybercrime and Legal Responses at National and Global Levels

Author:   Mohamed Chawki
Publisher:   Igi Global Scientific Publishing
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9798260002735


Pages:   600
Publication Date:   20 May 2026
Format:   Hardback
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AI-Driven Cybercrime and Legal Responses at National and Global Levels


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In recent years, the world has entered a transformative digital era in which artificial intelligence (AI) has become both a catalyst for innovation and a disruptive force reshaping the nature of crime. As societies grow increasingly dependent on intelligent systems, from autonomous decision-making tools to generative models capable of producing synthetic texts, images, and identities, the boundaries between human agency, machine autonomy, and legal responsibility have blurred more than ever before. Cybercrime, once limited to acts of unauthorized access, fraud, and digital vandalism, has evolved into a complex ecosystem powered by adaptive algorithms, predictive analytics, and machine-generated deception. The emergence of AI-driven threats has not only expanded the scale and sophistication of attacks but has challenged the very foundations of criminal law, investigation procedures, and international cooperation. AI-Driven Cybercrime and Legal Responses at National and Global Levels examines how AI redefines traditional legal concepts, transforms the modus operandi of cybercriminals, and exposes structural gaps in national and international legal frameworks. Drawing on comparative legislation, international conventions, case studies, and state-of-the-art research in computer science, this book explores how criminal liability can be attributed when offenses are partially or wholly executed by autonomous systems; how evidence can be gathered when malicious outputs leave no traditional traces of human intent; and how states can cooperate to address offenses that transcend borders and jurisdictions. Covering topics such as algorithmic exploitation techniques, digital terrorism, and malware, this book is a critical academic resource for graduate and doctoral students, legal practitioners, judges, law enforcement authorities, cybersecurity professionals, policymakers, and more.

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Author:   Mohamed Chawki
Publisher:   Igi Global Scientific Publishing
Imprint:   Igi Global Scientific Publishing
Dimensions:   Width: 21.60cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 27.90cm
Weight:   1.329kg
ISBN:  

9798260002735


Pages:   600
Publication Date:   20 May 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Dr.(Habil.) Mohamed Chawki i is an Associate Professor of Criminal Law and Cybercrime at Naif Arab University for Security Sciences in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. With over 19 years of academic and research experience and 25 years of legal practice, Dr. Chawki has become a leading authority in cybercrime, cybersecurity, victimology, and human trafficking. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Lyon III in France, where he conducted a comparative study of English, French, and American legal systems in addressing cybercrime, earning the highest distinction. Furthering his academic journey, he completed postdoctoral studies and earned his Habilitation à Diriger des Recherches (HDR) from Aix-Marseille University in 2023, the highest European qualification for professorship. Dr. Chawki has taught at prestigious institutions worldwide, including Aix-Marseille University, the University of Paris I Sorbonne, and German University in Cairo (GUC) instructing in English and French. His teaching portfolio spans over 17 subjects, ranging from cybercrime and digital forensics to victimology and comparative criminal law. He has authored 14 books in English, French, and Arabic, published 35 peer-reviewed journal articles in internationally indexed journals--including outlets published by Springer, Taylor & Francis, MDPI, Emerald, Wolters Kluwer, etc and delivered more than 250 conference presentations at national and international academic forums. He has also contributed to edited volumes and scholarly books, and his work has been widely cited by the global research community. As the Founder and Chairman of the International Association of Cybercrime Prevention (AILCC), based in Paris, France, Dr. Chawki leads an organization of international IT experts and legal scholars specializing in cyber law, privacy, and security. He is also the Founder and Co-Director of the African Center for Cyberlaw and Cybercrime Prevention (ACCP), a research center established in collaboration with the United Nations (UN) and currently hosted at Nelson Mandela University (NMU), South Africa. Furthermore, he served as the Co-Drafter of the African Union Convention on Cybersecurity (Malabo Convention), a landmark treaty aimed at harmonizing cybersecurity and personal data protection frameworks across African nations. Dr. Chawki's contributions extend beyond research and teaching to sustained academic and professional leadership. He has served as the Editor-in-Chief of the Arab Journal for Security Studies (AJSS) and as a board member of the American Society of Criminology's Cybercrime Division, contributing to the advancement of scholarship in cybercrime and security studies. He also acts as a Mock Trial Judge at The International White Hat Conference Competition, a flagship initiative designed to strengthen practical capacities in cybersecurity and ethical hacking and organized annually by Boston University. In addition, Dr. Chawki is a member of the Commission Régionale d'Experts Économiques et Scientifiques of the Agence Universitaire de la Francophonie (AUF), where he participates in the evaluation and selection of funded scientific projects in higher education. His international engagement further includes service as an Advisory Board Member of the Center for Cybercrime Investigation & Cybersecurity at Boston University, membership on the International Advisory Board of the International Journal for Cybersecurity and Law (Springer), and participation as a reviewer of new journal proposals for SAGE Publications, UK. Recognized globally for his contributions, he has received numerous prestigious medals and awards, including the ""Gabriel Malagrida Order of Merit Medal"" from the Governor of Paraiba State in Brazil (2025), the ""Medalha Serviços Distintos"" from the Government of Brazil (2009), the ""Medal of Distinction"" from the President of Egypt (1998), and the ""Award for Excellence in Scientific Research"" from Naif Arab University for Security Sceicnes (2022- 2025). Additionally, he was honored with the International Prize Claire L'Heureux-Dubé from Canada (2007), along with over 25 certificates of recognition for academic excellence. Fluent in multiple languages, Dr. Chawki remains at the forefront of addressing cyber threats, leveraging his extensive expertise to bridge the gaps between legal frameworks, technology, and policy development.

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