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Переход науки криминалистики к очередному этапу своего развития в условиях глобального цифрового технологического роста
The article attempts to determine the range of the most relevant, but still unresolved issues directly related to the
activities to prevent, detect, uncover and investigate crimes committed using modern information technologies
and understanding possible solutions to them. The author sought to understand why, against the backdrop of
the scientific achievements of domestic criminalistics, with so many new ideas, concepts, technologies, forensic
algorithms, and investigation programs, progress in combating crime remains unobserved. The main reason for
this state of affairs he sees in the fact that Russian criminalistics for a long time developed apart from the leading
foreign research schools. At the same time, such a state of the world is still preserved, despite the global integration
processes that have taken hold practically all the countries of the world. As the main direction of overcoming the
crisis phenomena, the author positions the implementation in the scientific resources of domestic criminalistics
of modern information technologies in general, and to increase the effectiveness of combating crimes committed
using computer and network capabilities, in particular. He considers the fight against them to be an international
problem, since measures to prevent, detect, uncover and investigate such crimes cannot be effective only at the
national level, because of the transnational and transborder nature of the Internet itself. Given the continuing increase
in the number of its users, which naturally causes their dependence on the information community and the
vulnerability of all kinds of cyber attacks, a scientific analysis of the current state of investigation of crimes of this
type is made and recommendations are formulated to improve the effectiveness of this activity. The systematization
and reassessment of the theoretical constructions of forensics is necessary considering the realities of today,
the allocation of knowledge that is really valuable and awaiting its further progressive development. It is noted that
these tasks are particularly relevant in the implementation of modern information technologies in the scientific
resources of the national forensics.