Cyberterrorism in the 21st century is now one of the greatest
threats to global security and information. It transcends national
borders (and by extension national legal systems), making it
difficult for individual countries to formulate a cohesive defence
plan against it. The world has yet to see any serious acts of
cyberterrorism targeting multiple countries at once, but there's a
need for countries to develop legal precedents to deal with this
should it happen. This book investigates cyberterrorism in terms of
the conventions and legislation developed in response to the
growing need to protect the digital infrastructure and information
of citizens, companies and governments. It looks at the challenges
faced by international organisations in first defining then
responding to and curbing cyberterrorism. Following this is
analysis of legal provisions, with case studies of enforcement and
of jurisdiction of these provisions.Unique in the way that all
aspects of cyberterrorism are considered, from initial infringement
to eventual prosecution, this book provides recommendations and
guidance to law-based post-graduates and professionals working on
digital crime, and to those interested in national and
international legal legislation against it.
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