The year 2020 was crucial due to pandemic of Covid-19. During lockdown, individuals and enterprises were victims of innovative attacks in cyberspace; cryptocurrencies, were the major funding source for cybercrime through phishing, ransomwares and child sexual exploitation attacks, producing challenges for the investigation of cybercrime. The transnational element in cybercrime, conducts to opportunities for the adoption by the states, of regulatory frameworks on international and judicial cooperation matters, such as the implementation of cybersecurity strategies and the acquisition of specialized competencies by the authorities.
Language: Spanish