Cyber terrorism: definitional problems [News article]

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Munk, T. 2019. Cyber terrorism: definitional problems [News article]. Counter Terror Business.
TitleCyber terrorism: definitional problems [News article]
AuthorsMunk, T.
Abstract

Cyber terrorism is an emerging problem. Defining and categorise a diverse set of politically-motivated online crimes is a complicated task. When is a group classified as a terrorist and when is the online activity defined as terrorism? This article discusses some of the challenges defining cyber-terrorism and politically-motivated cybercrime.

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Online23 Oct 2019
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