The swift progression of information technologies, especially the Internet of Things (IoT), has significantly reshaped modern society. While IoT presents considerable advantages, it simultaneously introduces notable challenges, particularly concerning cybercrime, a form of criminal activity marked by extensive societal risks. This research paper investigates the development of cybercrime, emphasizing Albania’s legislative alignment with European Union standards and practices. Through a historical, analytical, descriptive, and comparative methodology, the research outlines the present condition of cybercrime in Albania, in comparison with the European Union’s policies and legal frameworks. Even though the country’s endorsement of the Budapest Convention on Cybercrime and various cybersecurity efforts, the incidence of cybercrime continues to escalate, highlighting the necessity for improved national and international collaboration. The paper also examines the European Union’s all-encompassing approach to cybersecurity, stressing the importance for member states to establish sturdy legal frameworks and cooperative mechanisms to effectively counter cyber threats. Furthermore, it assesses Albania’s legislative actions against cybercrime, identifying potential areas for enhancement in capacity development and international cooperation. In conclusion, this study emphasizes the critical need for a united endeavor in the fight against cybercrime and the augmentation of cybersecurity across borders to protect both national and international interests.
Keywords: Cyber Crime, National security cooperation, cyber security, cyber-attacks, internet of things