Utilization of new technologies in global terror : emerging research and opportunities / Emily B. Stacey, Swansea University, UK.

Contributor(s): Stacey, Emily, 1984- [editor.] | Gale (Firm).
Series: Gale eBooks; Research insights; Gale eBooks.Advances in digital crime, forensics, and cyber terrorism (ADCFCT) book series: Description: 1 online resource (xiv, 141 pages).Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781522588771.Subject(s): Cyberterrorism | Terrorism | Terrorism -- PreventionAdditional physical formats: Print version:: Utilization of new technologies in global terror.DDC classification: 363.325 Online resources: Available via Gale eBooks. Click here to access
Contents:
chapter 1. The adoption and progression of media-driven Jihad -- chapter 2. Global digital terror -- chapter 3. Counterterrorism and the western response -- chapter 4. The role of the (h)ac(k)tivist -- chapter 5. Digital terrorism and varied actors: state vs. non-state actors -- chapter 6. End game.
Summary: This book is an informative resource that explores new developments in technological advancements and the progression of terror organizations while also examining non-government activist organizations and their new role in protecting internet freedom and combating cyberterrorism. Social media, cyber threats, and counterterrorism are among the topics discussed.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

chapter 1. The adoption and progression of media-driven Jihad -- chapter 2. Global digital terror -- chapter 3. Counterterrorism and the western response -- chapter 4. The role of the (h)ac(k)tivist -- chapter 5. Digital terrorism and varied actors: state vs. non-state actors -- chapter 6. End game.

This book is an informative resource that explores new developments in technological advancements and the progression of terror organizations while also examining non-government activist organizations and their new role in protecting internet freedom and combating cyberterrorism. Social media, cyber threats, and counterterrorism are among the topics discussed.

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