Wybrane aspekty definicyjne cyberterroryzmu i ich znaczenie w perspektywie polityki bezpieczeństwa

Journal Title: Cywilizacja i Polityka - Year 2017, Vol 15, Issue 15

Abstract

Cyberterrorism creates serious and rapidly growing threats to society and the critical infrastructure of the state. This creates significant changes in the prevention and fight against terrorism. The digital world in which society is lived provides a wide range of opportunities for cybercrime as it initiates and encourages the use of hidden Internet capabilities. Cyberterrorism is a crime that is directed against the state and its citizens. Currently, computer networks are at risk and are attacked daily due to inter alia. The inability to maintain dynamic development of web services and widely available hacking tools and techniques. This is the most difficult challenge in the fight against cyberterrorism. However, the term itself is often misused and abused. Understanding the dangers of cyberterrorism must begin with a clear definition of its definition.

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Marek Górka

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  • EP ID EP230258
  • DOI 10.5604/01.3001.0010.5473
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Marek Górka (2017). Wybrane aspekty definicyjne cyberterroryzmu i ich znaczenie w perspektywie polityki bezpieczeństwa. Cywilizacja i Polityka, 15(15), 295-315. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-230258