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Does cyber-terrorism exist?
Global security experts gathered in Malaysia last month to help ramp up the world’s defenses against cyber-terrorism.
Negar Salek
Jun 18 2008 2:30PM
Security
Cyberterrorism - a dirty word
Cyberterrorism is being overly hyped to gouge money out of the board, a leading security expert has claimed.
David Quainton
Apr 26 2005 4:51PM
Security
Cyberterrorism
In 1984 William Gibson's epoch-making novel Neuromancer introduced the world to the term cyberpunk (although many would argue that the term was actually coined by science fiction writer Bruce Bethke and/or editor Gardner Dozois).
Dave Lang
Jan 19 2004 10:14AM
Security
Network Security: A New Virtual Foot Soldier Against Cyberterrorism
Internet usage is growing at an accelerating pace.
Joseph Vaughn-Perling
Jan 16 2004 5:18PM
Security
Cyberterrorism: Are We Leaving the Keys Out?
In a post-Sept. 11 world, the security community is being asked to address a growing list of sobering scenarios that range from the newly plausible to the truly frightening.
Kevin Cunningham
Jan 15 2004 10:01AM
Security
Real risk or shadow? The threat of cyberterrorism
Digital attacks often mirror attacks in the real world. Illena Armstrong asks if they are inevitable and how to respond.
Illena Armstrong
Jan 13 2004 10:38AM
Security
Is Cyberterrorism a Serious Threat to Commercial Organizations?
This article appeared in a very abbreviated form in SC Magazine’s January 2003 issue and is presented here in full.
David Love
Jan 12 2004 2:46PM
Security
Crying Wolf on Cyberterrorism?
Terrorism (n): the systematic use of violence as a means to intimidate or coerce societies or governments.
Jon Tullett
Jan 12 2004 2:35PM
Security
Control System Security in the Age of Cyberterrorism
Power producers and utilities today face an unprecedented quantity of constraints upon their business operations.
Brian M.
Jan 9 2004 4:49PM
Security
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