Terrorism Online

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<p>This book investigates the intersection of terrorism, digital technologies and cyberspace. </p><p>The evolving field of cyber-terrorism research is dominated by single-perspective, technological, political, or sociological texts. In contrast, Terrorism Online uses a multi-disciplinary framework to provide a broader introduction to debates and developments that have largely been conducted in isolation. Drawing together key academics from a range of disciplinary fields, including Computer Science, Engineering, Social Psychology, International Relations, Law and Politics, the volume focuses on three broad themes: 1) how – and why – do terrorists engage with the Internet, digital technologies and cyberspace?; 2) what threat do these various activities pose, and to whom?; 3) how might these activities be prevented, deterred or addressed? Exploring these themes, the book engages with a range of contemporary case studies and different forms of terrorism: from lone-actor terrorists and protest activities associated with ‘hacktivist’ groups to state-based terrorism. Through the book’s engagement with questions of law, politics, technology and beyond, the volume offers a holistic approach to cyberterrorism which provides a unique and invaluable contribution to this subject matter. </p><p>This book will be of great interest to students of cybersecurity, security studies, terrorism and International Relations.</p> <p>Introduction, <i>Lee Jarvis, Stuart Macdonald and Thomas M. Chen</i> 1. Terrorism Online: A new strategic environment, <i>Stuart Macdonald and David Mair </i>2. Lone-Actor Terrorist Use of the Internet and Behavioural Correlates<i>, Paul Gill and Emily Corner</i> 3. Hactivism as an Emerging Cyber Threat - Case Study of a Turkish Hactivist Group, <em>Ünal Tatar and M. Minhac Çelik</em> 4. An Updated Cost-Benefit View of Cyberterrorism, <em>Turki Al-Garni and Thomas M. Chen</em> 5. Cyber-terrorism and Moral Panics: A reflection on the discourse of cyber-terrorism, <em>Lorraine Bowman-Grieve</em> 6. Cyberterrorism, Criminal Law and Punishment-based Deterrence, <em>Patrick Bishop</em> 7. State Surveillance in Cyber Space: A new perspective on digital data practices by intelligence dervices, <em>Sergei Boeke and Quirine Eijkman</em> 8. Transatlantic collaboration in countering cyber terrorism, <em>Eva Nagyfejeo</em> 9. The Use of Force as a Response to Cyberterrorism, <em>Irene Couzigou</em></p>
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