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What is Cyber Terrorism

Handbook of Research on Examining Global Peacemaking in the Digital Age
Cyber-attacks on information infrastructure or digital data, aimed at intimidating civilians and forcing governments to carry out political or ideological requirements, which result in human deaths or great material damage.
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Trends in Peace Research: Can Cyber Détente Lead to Lasting Peace?
Nenad Putnik (Faculty of Security Studies, University of Belgrade, Serbia) and Mladen Milošević (University of Belgrade, Serbia)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-3032-9.ch001
Abstract
In this chapter, the authors discuss the phenomenon of interstate conflicts in cyber space. In the last twenty years, this issue has become more explicit, and countries are making increasingly frequent mutual cyber warfare and cyber espionage accusations. The political and military elite of conflicting countries perceive the situation as very serious and are preparing not only for defending their segment of cyber space, but for developing offensive strategies for cyber warfare, as well. The authors endeavor to contribute to peace research by examining the possibilities for achieving cyber détente, the idea promoted by Henry Kissinger in 2011. In this chapter, the authors identify and analyze problems whose solution should be the focus of the States Parties to cyber détente: the question of denotation and potential desecuritization of technical terms, the question of identification and classification of cyber threats and the problem of the legal framework for their opposition. In addition, the authors give guidelines for their solution, based on securitization theory.
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Business Resilience in a Cyber World: Protect Against Attacks
Cyber terrorism refers to the use of the internet, computer systems, and digital technology by individuals or groups to conduct acts of terrorism.
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Business Management and Strategy in Cybersecurity for Digital Transformation
The cyberattacks carried out through the computer network and the internet, which have serious damage to the values of society, the state, and humanity.
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Safety Doesn't Happen by Accident: Disaster Planning at the University of Pittsburgh
The use of Internet-based technologies to cause widespread panic or disrupt services for a problematic amount of time.
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Understanding the Methods behind Cyber Terrorism
Attacks with the use of the Internet for terrorist activities, including acts of deliberate, large-scale disruption of computer networks, especially of personal computers attached to the Internet, by the means of tools such as computer viruses, worms, Trojans, and zombies (Janczewski & Colarik, 2008 AU31: The in-text citation "Janczewski & Colarik, 2008" is not in the reference list. Please correct the citation, add the reference to the list, or delete the citation. ).
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Cyber Risk: A Big Challenge in Developed and Emerging Markets
A premeditated, politically motivated attack against information, computer systems, computer programs, and data which results in violence against non-combatant targets by sub-national groups or clandestine agents.
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Argument for Improved Security in Local Governments Within the Economic Community of West African States
Attacks with the use of the Internet for terrorist activities, including acts of deliberate, large-scale disruption of computer networks, especially of personal computers attached to the Internet, by the means of tools such as computer viruses, worms, Trojans, and zombies (Janczewski & Colarik, 2008 AU14: The in-text citation "Janczewski & Colarik, 2008" is not in the reference list. Please correct the citation, add the reference to the list, or delete the citation. ).
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Origin of Cyber Warfare and How the Espionage Changed: A Historical Overview
Janczewski and Colarik (2008) AU12: The in-text citation "Janczewski and Colarik (2008)" is not in the reference list. Please correct the citation, add the reference to the list, or delete the citation. defines cyber terrorism as: “Cyber terrorism means pre-mediated, politically motivated attacks by sub national groups or clandestine agents or individuals against information and computer systems, computer programs, and data that results in violence against non-combatant targets.”
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Business Resilience in a Cyber World: Protect Against Attacks Part 2
Cyber terrorism refers to the use of the internet, computer systems, and digital technology by individuals or groups to conduct acts of terrorism.
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