Defending against computer and technological crime charges requires a thorough understanding of both the law and the technical aspects of the case. Common defenses include:
- Lack of intent, where you may not have knowingly committed the offense.
- Insufficient evidence, where the prosecution cannot prove beyond a reasonable doubt that you were responsible for the crime.
- Unauthorized access, where your computer or account may have been hacked or used by another party without your knowledge. Given the complexity of these cases, it is crucial to work with a defense lawyer experienced in both cyber law and criminal defense to develop a strong legal strategy.