Though there is no technical definition by any statutory body for Cybercrime, it is broadly defined by the Computer Crime Research Centre as - “Crimes committed on the internet using the computer either as a tool or a targeted victim. Cybercrime could also include non-monetary offenses, such as creating and distributing small or large programs written by programmers called viruses on other computers or posting confidential business information on the Internet. | ISSN: 2249-5789 Sandeep Kulkarni, International Journal of Computer Science & Communication Networks,Vol 8(1),1-5 Emerging trends of cyber security in segregating approach Sandeep Kulkarni M. Sc(PhD), Department of CSE, Himalayan University Itanagar, Papumpare- 791111, Arunachal Pradesh Abstract Technology is rapidly evolving in a world driven by social networks, online transactions, cloud computing, and automated processes. But with the technological evolution comes the progress of cybercrime, which continually develops new attack types, tools and techniques that allow attackers to penetrate more complex or well-controlled environments, and produce increased damage and even remain untraceable. IT-security experts engage in behaviour-based malware analysis in order to learn about previously unknown samples of malicious software (malware) or malware families. For this, they need to find and categorize suspicious patterns from large collections of execution traces. Though there is no technical definition by any statutory body for Cybercrime, it is broadly defined by the Computer Crime Research Centre as - “Crimes committed on the internet using the computer either as a tool or a targeted victim. Cybercrime could also include non-monetary offenses, such as creating and distributing small or large programs written by programmers called viruses on other computers or posting confidential business information on the Internet. but also a bigger number of attacks defeating the security of extremely large companies, thus affecting the information security, business continuity and customers’ trust. Cybercrime issues are related with the problems like security of financial dealings, prohibiting maltreatment of credit card information, providing security for information during online transactions, preserving privacy and confidentiality of e-mails and the attack on privacy. This growth has attracted hundreds of online companies to conduct business in the Middle East and .