Purpose

Ark. Code Ann. § 5-41-101 — under Computers, Computer Systems, and Networks.

Ark. Code Ann. § 5-41-101

(1) It is found and determined that:(1) Computer-related crime poses a major problem for business and government;(2) Losses for each incident of computer-related crime are potentially astronomical;(3) The opportunities for computer-related crime in business and government through the introduction of fraudulent records into a computer system, the unauthorized use of computers, the alteration or destruction of computerized information or files, and the stealing of financial instruments, data, and other assets are great;(4) Computer-related crime has a direct effect on state commerce; and(5) While various forms of computer-related crime might possibly be the subject of criminal charges based on other provisions of law, it is appropriate and desirable that a statute be enacted which deals directly with computer-related crime.

(1) Computer-related crime poses a major problem for business and government;

(2) Losses for each incident of computer-related crime are potentially astronomical;

(3) The opportunities for computer-related crime in business and government through the introduction of fraudulent records into a computer system, the unauthorized use of computers, the alteration or destruction of computerized information or files, and the stealing of financial instruments, data, and other assets are great;

(4) Computer-related crime has a direct effect on state commerce; and

(5) While various forms of computer-related crime might possibly be the subject of criminal charges based on other provisions of law, it is appropriate and desirable that a statute be enacted which deals directly with computer-related crime.