Nowadays, a series of nonprofit organizations are fighting against cyber-attacks, such as Secure Domain Foundation (SDF) or the International Association of Cyber-crime Prevention (IACP), trying to make the public (companies and individuals) aware of the risks, attacks, how they can be exposed to the cybercrime, and how they can defend themselves against attacks. Apart from the non-profit organization, Google itself has also recently started developing its own team, called Project Zero, meant to analyze bugs and vulnerabilities in their own as well as other companies’ codes in order to take all necessary measures as for improving the software products so cyber-attack risk is mitigated. The increasing trend of cyber-attacks has also reached the eyes of financial institutions. AXA Corporate Solutions Company is just one of the financial companies that have launched an insurance product covering costs needed to recover after a cyber-attack, viruses, errors or accidental events. In addition, the company also launched a product dedicated to analysis, assess and support mitigate clients’ cyber risks. One essential aspect when discussing cyber-crime and security is the legal aspect. Laws and regulations are continuously developed to prevent or limit the cyber-crime, however the sensitivity of the subject is given by the fact that each set of laws and regulations are geographically limited to a certain state/region/etc. in spite of the internet access, which is world-wide and internationally by definition, connecting people from all around the world with no boundaries.