CURRENT STATE OF DETECTING TERRORISM-RELATED CRIMES BY RAPID-RESPONSE SERVICES USING INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES

Authors

  • Jamolov Khamza Mukhammadiyevich Independent researcher at the Academy of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Lieutenant Colonel

Keywords:

terrorism, law enforcement agencies, information technologies, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, internet monitoring, legality, information exchange.

Abstract

This article analyzes the current state of detecting terrorism-related crimes by law enforcement agencies using information technologies. Modern information technologies, including artificial intelligence, big data analysis, and internet monitoring, play a crucial role in identifying and combating terrorist activities. The article examines the effectiveness of these technologies, challenges in their application, legal and ethical issues, as well as future development prospects. In particular, it emphasizes the importance of cooperation between law enforcement agencies in the field of cybersecurity and the exchange of information on a global scale.

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Published

2025-06-13

How to Cite

Jamolov, K. (2025). CURRENT STATE OF DETECTING TERRORISM-RELATED CRIMES BY RAPID-RESPONSE SERVICES USING INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES. International Bulletin of Engineering and Technology, 5(6), 59–65. Retrieved from https://internationalbulletins.com/intjour/index.php/ibet/article/view/2011