Addressing the Spectre of Cyber Terrorism: A Comparative Perspective

36 Pages Posted: 6 Sep 2012

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Fawzia Cassim

University of South Africa (UNISA) - Criminal and Procedural Law

Date Written: August 17, 2012

Abstract

This article looks at the definition of cyber terrorism and terrorist use of the Internet. The article evaluates cyber terrorist threats facing countries such as the United States of America, the United Kingdom, India and South Africa. The article also examines measures introduced by the respective governments in these countries to counteract cyber terrorist threats. Finally, the article will propose a way forward to counteract such possible threats in the future.

The face of terrorism is changing. The convergence of the physical and virtual worlds has resulted in the creation of a 'new threat' called cyber terrorism. Cyber terrorism is one of the recognized cyber crimes. The absence of suitable legal frameworks to address cyber terrorism at national and regional levels, the lack of adequate safeguards, the lack of cyber security strategies and the pre-occupation of countries with internal factors have all contributed to the creation of an environment that can be easily infiltrated by cyber terrorists.

The horrific events of 9/11 provided the impetus for many countries to introduce anti-terrorist legislation. The United States of America, United Kingdom, India and South Africa have introduced legislation to address the threat of cyber terrorism.

Keywords: cyber space, cyber terrorists, cyber crime, cyber terrorism, hacktivism, legislation, international legislation, anti-terrorist legislation, cyber security, computer networks, critical infrastructure, United States of America, United Kingdom, India, South Africa

Suggested Citation

Cassim, Fawzia, Addressing the Spectre of Cyber Terrorism: A Comparative Perspective (August 17, 2012). Potchefstroom Electronic Law Journal, Vol. 15, No. 2, 2012, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2142398

Fawzia Cassim (Contact Author)

University of South Africa (UNISA) - Criminal and Procedural Law ( email )

United States

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