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This is the first book to present a multidisciplinary approach to cyberterrorism. It traces the threat posed by cyberterrorism today, with chapters discussing possible technological vulnerabilities, potential motivations to engage in cyberterrorism, and the challenges of distinguishing this from other cyber threats. The book also addresses the range of potential responses to this threat by exploring policy and legislative frameworks as well as a diversity of techniques for deterring or countering terrorism in cyber environments. The case studies throughout the book are global in scope and include the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand and Canada.
With contributions from distinguished experts with backgrounds including international relations, law, engineering, computer science, public policy and politics, Cyberterrorism: Understanding, Assessment and Response offers a cutting edge analysis of contemporary debate on, and issues surrounding, cyberterrorism. This global scope and diversity of perspectives ensure it is of great interest to academics, students, practitioners, policymakers and other stakeholders with an interest in cyber security.
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From the book reviews:
The volume is thoroughly edited with all the necessary useful additions to the chapters, such as an informative preface, bullets inserted into the chapters with key points, extensive references in each chapter, a list of acronyms, a glossary, and a good index. It may provide a useful general introduction to the area of cyberterrorism for civil servants and students in public policy . (L.-F. Pau, Computing Reviews, December, 2014)
1 What is `Cyberterrorism'? Computer and Internet Technology in Legal Definitions of Terrorism
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(24)
Keiran Hardy
George Williams
2 Understanding, Locating and Constructing Cyberterrorism
25
(18)
Lee Jarvis
Leila Nouri
Andrew Whiting
3 Rethinking the Threat of Cyberterrorism
43
(20)
Panayotis A. Yannakogeorgos
4 Putting the `Cyber' into Cyberterrorism: Re-reading Technological Risk in a Hyperconnected World
63
(22)
M.R. McGuire
5 Dr. Strangeweb: Or How They Stopped Worrying and Learned to Love Cyber War
85
(18)
Michael Stohl
6 Reality Check: Assessing the (Un)Likelihood of Cyberterrorism
103
(20)
Maura Conway
7 Cyber Threats to Critical Information Infrastructure
123
(14)
Clay Wilson
8 The Citadel and Its Sentinels: State Strategies for Contesting Cyberterrorism in the UK
137
(18)
Tim Legrand
9 The Criminalisation of Terrorists' Online Preparatory Acts