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E-grāmata: Terrorism Online: Politics, Law and Technology [Taylor & Francis e-book]

(City University London, UK), (Swansea University, UK), (University of East Anglia, UK)
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This book investigates the intersection of terrorism, digital technologies and cyberspace.

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 books 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.

This book will be of great interest to students of cybersecurity, security studies, terrorism and International Relations.
List of illustrations
vii
Notes on contributors viii
Acknowledgements xii
Introduction: Terrorism online -- law, politics, technology 1(9)
Lee Jarvis
Stuart Macdonald
Thomas M. Chen
1 Terrorism online: a new strategic environment
10(25)
Stuart Macdonald
David Mair
2 Lone actor terrorist use of the Internet and behavioural correlates
35(19)
Paul Gill
Emily Corner
3 Hacktivism as an emerging cyberthreat: case study of a Turkish hacktivist group
54(18)
Unal Tatar
M. Minhac Celik
4 An updated cost-benefit view of cyberterrorism
72(14)
Turki Al-Garni
Thomas M. Chen
5 Cyberterrorism and Moral Panics: a reflection on the discourse of cyberterrorism
86(21)
Lorraine Bowman-Grieve
6 Cyberterrorism, criminal law and punishment-based deterrence
107(37)
Patrick Bishop
8 Transatlantic collaboration in countering cyberterrorism
144(29)
Eva Nagyfejeo
9 The use of force as a response to cyberterrorism
173(17)
Irene Couzigou
Index 190
Lee Jarvis is Senior Lecturer in International Security at the University of East Anglia. He is author of Times of Terror: Discourse, Temporality and the War on Terror (2009), co-author of Terrorism: A Critical Introduction (2011), and co-editor of Cyberterrorism: Understanding, Assessment, and Response (2014) and Counter-Radicalisation: Critical Perspectives (2015).

Stuart Macdonald is an Associate Professor at the College of Law, Swansea University and is co-editor of Cyberterrorism: Understanding, Assessment, and Response (2014).

Thomas M. Chen is Professor in Cyber Security at City University, London. He is a co-editor of Cyberterrorism: Understanding, Assessment, and Response (2014); Broadband Mobile Multimedia: Techniques and Applications (2008); and Mathematical Foundations for Signal Processing, Communications, and Networking (2011).