Oleksii M. Skriabin
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Neurotechnologies in the advertising industry: Legal and ethical aspects
Oleksii M. Skriabin , Dmytro B. Sanakoiev , Natalia D. Sanakoieva , Vita V. Berezenko , Yuliia V. Liubchenko doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.21511/im.17(2).2021.17Innovative Marketing Volume 17, 2021 Issue #2 pp. 189-201
Views: 1290 Downloads: 769 TO CITE АНОТАЦІЯAs a result of technological and information development, there is a rapid spread of neurotechnology in the advertising industry, which sparks debate among law and marketing scholars regarding ethics, reasonability and legality of their use. The paper aims to identify possible ways to increase the effectiveness of regulatory and ethical aspects of using neurotechnology in Ukraine’s advertising industry. Based on a systematic analysis of theoretical experience and regulatory legal acts, the main threats to the development of neuromarketing are identified. The lack of a neurotechnology law, the distinguishing between “neuro data” and “personal data”, cyber-hacking risks, the lack of an interaction model between the state and advertisers are deemed to be regulatory shortcomings. Possible ways to optimize the legal regulation of the neurotechnology use are the development of a neurotechnology law, the legislative enshrinement of the neuro data concept, the introduction of restrictions on neuro data use depending on the industry and purpose, increased cybersecurity level. Threats to the ethical use of neurotechnology include low public awareness of neurotechnology and personal rights of citizens, lack of training activities for marketers and advertisers in the field of neuroscience. It is possible to overcome ethical threats through educational and informational work for marketers, advertisers and citizens. A comprehensive solution to the ethical and legal shortcomings of neurotechnology use will increase the neurotechnology development level, the proficiency level of marketers and advertisers, as well as improve the legal system in Ukraine.
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Peculiarities of cybercrime investigation in the banking sector of Ukraine: review and analysis
Sergij S. Vitvitskiy , Oleksandr N. Kurakin , Pavlo S. Pokataev , Oleksii M. Skriabin , Dmytro B. Sanakoiev doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.21511/bbs.16(1).2021.07Banks and Bank Systems Volume 16, 2021 Issue #1 pp. 69-80
Views: 1161 Downloads: 614 TO CITE АНОТАЦІЯThe rapid growth in the number of cybercrimes committed in the banking sector requires the creation of an effective system for preventing such crimes and ensuring the cybersecurity of the state. The constant updating of means and methods for cybercrime commission necessitates the identification of effective measures to combat them. The paper uses a survey method to study the theoretical experience and practical measures to prevent cybercrime in the banking sector to identify effective ways to combat crime in the virtual space of Ukraine. The paper analyzes the experience of the world’s leading countries concerning cybercrime prevention, deals with measures to improve the level of cybersecurity of national and international cyberspace. It is concluded that the current state of cybersecurity in Ukraine does not meet contemporary requirements and needs initiating effective measures and coordinated cooperation between private and public sectors in order to effectively combat cybercrime, in particular: enshrining the classification of cybercrimes in the regulatory legal acts of Ukraine; introduction of the concept of “banking criminal law” in the scientific and legal sphere; creation of Ukrainian cyber forces, whose activities will be aimed at preventing and combating crimes committed in cyberspace.
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Formation of a new paradigm of anti-money laundering: The experience of Ukraine
Sergij S. Vitvitskiy , Oleksandr N. Kurakin , Pavlo S. Pokataev , Oleksii M. Skriabin , Dmytro B. Sanakoiev doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.21511/ppm.19(1).2021.30Problems and Perspectives in Management Volume 19, 2021 Issue #1 pp. 354-363
Views: 1304 Downloads: 906 TO CITE АНОТАЦІЯThe increase in the level of money laundering is associated with digitalization and technification of all spheres of society, the globalization of financial markets, the consequences of quarantine measures caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, and the new ways of committing money laundering crimes. The paper aims to identify the peculiarities of anti-money laundering activities in Ukraine and outline approaches to increase the effectiveness of combating money laundering in the country. The current state of the problem of money laundering is analyzed based on the study literary sources, regulatory framework and their discussion in the Ukrainian society. An attempt was made to systematize the factors influencing the increase in the level of money laundering. The consequences of increasing the level of money laundering for Ukraine have been determined: a shortfall in state budget revenues, a decrease in the level of the social sphere financing, reduced living standards of the population. It has been emphasized that there is a need for a comprehensive approach to the problem of money laundering, which will include ongoing training for financial audit specialists, the establishment of special units to investigate money laundering crimes, enshrining the classification of money laundering crimes in regulatory documents and the establishment of criminal liability for their commission.
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