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@article{192337,
author = {Sadhan Kumar Dey and Alice Dey},
title = {AI-driven Cyber Crimes against Indian Career Women: Probing Solution in Universal Human Values},
journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
year = {2026},
volume = {12},
number = {9},
pages = {1248-1253},
issn = {2349-6002},
url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=192337},
abstract = {Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become an unfortunate tool in the hands of ‘White Collar Crime’ which is better known as Cyber Crime in India. In recent times National Crime Record Bureau of India has recorded an increasing number of Cyber Crimes against women in India Most of these crimes are Artificial Intelligence (AI) -driven. As a result of technological developments in artificial intelligence, with an emphasis on preventing cybercrime and strengthening the laws that protects women's rights. The increasing prevalence of cybercrime poses a multiplicity of challenges for international legal frameworks and law enforcement agencies. India, among the digital economies growing at the fastest pace, needs to fortify its legal defense against cyberattacks promptly. In this respect, technologies powered by artificial intelligence (AI) provide promising substitutes by giving law enforcement agencies state-of-the-art tools for threat detection, evidence processing, and proactive crime prevention. The suggested methodology takes a broad approach, utilizing AI-enabled technologies like data analytics, machine learning, and natural language processing. With the use of these technologies, enormous volumes of data from various sources—such as social media, online forums, and digital communication channels—are analyzed in order to look for trends that can point to cybercrimes directed at women. Criminal administration of Justice has fallen flatten times of need as AI-driven mechanism changes its modus Operandi every time legal measures are made stringent. Even the Stringent laws have failed to control cyber-crimes against women. The present researchers have found hope only in proper teaching of Universal Human Values (hereafter referred to as UHV).},
keywords = {AI-driven; Cyber Crimes; Indian Career Women; Finding Solution; Teaching; Universal Human Values (UHV);},
month = {February},
}
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