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The Techno-Legal Dynamics of Cyber Crimes in Industry 5.0. Edition No. 1. Industry 5.0 Transformation Applications

  • Book

  • 416 Pages
  • May 2025
  • John Wiley and Sons Ltd
  • ID: 5998477
This book explores the core principles, technological advancements, and legal challenges of Industry 5.0’s digital transformation.

Industry 5.0 has enhanced the operational efficiency of the entire manufacturing process by incorporating multiple emerging technologies; however, high-tech cybercrimes have prompted legal scholars worldwide to rethink the fundamental principles of technology and law.

The Techno-Legal Dynamics of Cyber Crimes in Industry 5.0 shows how advanced technologies, such as artificial intelligence, the Internet of Things, and robotics, are integrated within manufacturing environments. It explores the intricate relationship between legal systems and technological advancements and addresses the rise of cybercrime following Industry 5.0’s digital transformation. Focusing on the interaction between technology and law, the book investigates current cyberlaw issues and solutions. It draws insights from diverse experts, including scholars, legal professionals, and industry leaders, emphasizing effective regulations to minimize cyber threat risks for Industry 5.0.

By adopting an international viewpoint, this book sheds light on various dimensions of nascent cybercrimes and legislative efforts worldwide aimed at governing them effectively.

Audience
This book should be read by legal scholars, lawyers, judges, legal and information technology researchers, cybersecurity experts, computer and software engineers, and students of law and technology. Regulators, policymakers, international trade specialists, and business executives should read it as well.

Table of Contents

Preface xv

1 AI & IP: Ownership Rights in Industry 5.0 1
Pulkit Mogra

1.1 Introduction 2

1.2 Evolution of Artificial Intelligence System 4

1.3 Rights Upon the Fruits of AI: #TheConundrum 8

1.4 The Antidote to Conundrum: Work Made for Hire (WMFH) Model 12

2 Cybersecurity and Crime in Industry 4.0: An Analysis of Legal Aspects of Cybercrime 19
Jeevesh Sharma and Ashima Jain

2.1 Introduction 20

2.2 Industry 4.0 21

2.3 Cybercrime in the Digital Economy 22

2.4 Cybercrime Statistics--Global Context 24

2.5 Cybersecurity 30

2.6 Legal Perspectives of Cybercrime and Their Penalty-Cases 32

2.7 Challenges of Cybersecurity 36

2.8 Conclusion 38

3 Toward an Intelligent Cybersecurity System: The Role of Machine Learning 43
Oly Mishra and Vijaya Geeta Dharmavaram

3.1 Introduction 44

3.2 Machine Learning Paradigms 45

3.3 Machine Learning Applications 46

3.4 Machine Learning Applications in Cybersecurity 47

3.5 Machine Learning in Cybersecurity--Few Cases 48

3.6 Issues and Limitations of Machine Learning in Cybersecurity 51

3.7 Future Directions 52

3.8 Conclusion 53

4 ATP the New-Age Threat Vector and Cyberattack Trends 55
Akashdeep Bhardwaj and Sam Goundar

4.1 Introducing Advanced Persistent Threats 55

4.2 New-Age APT Attacks 58

4.3 Cyberattacks Trends 65

4.4 Reconnaissance 68

4.5 Initial Compromise 69

4.6 Establishing a Foothold 72

4.7 Exfiltration 73

4.8 Consolidation 75

4.9 Covering Tracks 76

4.10 Conclusion 77

5 Online Privacy in Artificial Intelligence Algorithms: Ethical and Legal Impacts of Technological Development and Exposure 79
Aditi Bharti and Gagandeep Kaur

5.1 Introduction 80

5.2 Understanding Artificial Intelligence 83

5.3 Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Personal Data 85

5.4 General Data Protection Regulation and Artificial Intelligence 88

5.5 Right to be Forgotten: Legal and Ethical Considerations of Data Processing by an AI 91

5.6 Conclusion 97

6 Exacerbation and Combat of Cyberattacks: The Dual Paradox of Machine Learning 101
Devika Sharma and Saket Sharma

6.1 Introduction 102

6.2 Concept of Machine Learning 103

6.3 Technologies Involved in Machine Learning and Their Impact on Cybersecurity 106

6.4 Growing Role of Machine Learning in Cybersecurity 108

6.5 Applications of Machine Learning in Cybersecurity 109

6.6 Demerits of Using Machine Learning in Cybersecurity 112

6.7 Legal Framework for Cybersecurity in India 113

6.8 Conclusion 115

7 Hacking the System: A Deep Dive into the World of E-Banking Crime 121
Swati Gupta

7.1 Introduction 122

7.2 Literature Review 124

7.3 Combating E-Banking Crimes 135

7.4 E-Banking Crimes: Emerging Economies 138

7.5 Conclusion 142

8 Is Love a Crime-Decoding Cybercrimes in Online Dating and Risk Mitigation 149
Latika Choudhary and Hardik Daga

8.1 Introduction to Online Dating 150

8.2 Cybercrimes via Online Dating 153

8.3 Exploring the Law of India 159

8.4 Laws Governing Dating Apps in India 161

8.5 A Ray of Hope--is Mitigation Possible 165

9 Critical Analysis of the Role of Intermediaries with Respect to Cybercrimes in Cyberspace 171
Anwesha Pathak

10 Cybercrime and AI: Issues and Solutions 199
Gagandeep Kaur, Darashiny Nivasan and Tanupriya Choudhury

10.1 Introduction 200

10.2 Literature Review 202

10.3 Nature of Artificial Intelligence 206

10.4 Artificial Intelligence Tools for Cybersecurity 209

10.5 Legal Challenges 211

10.6 Comparison of Indian and International Law 215

10.7 Conclusion 228

10.8 Suggestions 229

11 The Illusion of Bitcoin: The Rise and Fall of a Revolutionary Cryptocurrency 237
Ravi Kant

11.1 Mystery of Bitcoin: An Overview 238

11.2 The Rise and Fall of Bitcoin 240

11.3 The Illusion of Bitcoin 243

11.4 Bitcoin and Cybersecurity 244

11.5 Measures to Enhance Bitcoin Security 246

11.6 Case Studies of Bitcoin Security Breaches 248

11.7 Bitcoin and the Financial Industry 249

11.8 Social and Political Implications of Bitcoin 253

11.9 Bitcoin’s Role in Crime 255

11.10 The Future of Bitcoin 257

11.11 Conclusion 259

11.12 Way Forward 260

12 Cybercrime Against Women in India: Challenges and Possible Solutions 265
Avneet Kaur

12.1 Introduction 266

12.2 History and Origin of Cybercrimes 267

12.3 Literature Review 268

12.4 Reasons for the Growth of Cybercrimes Against Women 269

12.5 Different Types of Cybercrime Against Women 273

12.6 Implication of Cybercrimes on Women 275

12.7 Legal Provisions Against Cybercrimes 276

12.8 Provisions for Cybercrimes Under IT ACT 2000 277

12.9 Landmark Cases in Cybercrime Against Women 278

12.10 Shortcomings in the Indian Legal System 280

12.11 Suggestions 281

13 Emerging Legal Challenges in the Artificial World of Metaverse 285
Rajesh Kumar and Megha M. Patel

13.1 Introduction 286

13.2 The Ideas Behind the Metaverse 288

13.3 The Application of the Metaverse in Different Industries 290

13.4 Issues and Challenges after Introducing the Metaverse 293

13.5 Approaching Metaverse Problems from a Global Perspective 298

13.6 Conclusion 305

14 Cyberterrorism: In an Era of Information Warfare 309
Mohamad Ayub Dar and Megha Ojha

14.1 Introduction 310

14.2 The Surge in Cyberterrorism 310

14.3 Background 311

14.4 Methodology Used 314

14.5 Effects of Cyberterrorism on Society and Government 315

14.6 Techniques and Methods Used for Cyberterrorism 317

14.7 Countries Affected the Most by Cyberterrorism 320

14.8 Ukraine and Russia War and Cyberterrorism 321

14.9 Combating Cyberterrorism 324

14.10 Conclusion 327

15 Freedom of Speech and Expression on Social Media--A Comparison of India and China 331
Sanyogita Singh and Vikram Singh

15.1 Introduction 332

15.2 Review of Literature 336

15.3 Online Speech Regulations--India vs. China 341

15.4 Intermediary Responsibilities--India vs. China 343

15.5 Conclusion 346

16 Environment and Cybercrime in the World: Mitigating the Impact of Cybercrime on the Environment 351
Pracheta Rathore and Jai Malaviya

16.1 Introduction 352

16.2 Impact of Cybercrime on the Environment 353

16.3 Mitigating the Impact of Cybercrime 358

16.4 Future of the Environment and Cybercrime 364

16.5 Conclusion 368

17 Face Recognition Based on Smart Attendance System Using Python 373
P. Monisha, Prakash N., E. Udayakumar, Tamilselvan S. and Kumareshan N.

17.1 Introduction 374

17.2 Methodology 376

17.3 Face Database 379

17.4 Implementation of CNN and SVM Algorithm 382

17.5 Features and Benefits Features of the System 388

17.6 Conclusion 389

References 390

Index 393

Authors

Gagandeep Kaur School of Law, UPES, Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India. Tanupriya Choudhury School of Computer Sciences, University of Petroleum and Energy Studies (UPES), Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India. S. Balamurugan Intelligent Research Consultancy Services (iRCS), India.