Hackers as terrorists? Why it doesn't compute |
Conway, Maura
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The bulk of this article is concerned with showing why computer hackers and terrorists are unlikely to form an unholy alliance to engage in so-called cyberterrorism. The remainder of the paper examines why neither hacktivists nor crackers fall easily into the cyberterrorist category either
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Keyword(s):
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Terrorism; Political science; Cyberterrorism; Hacking; Hacktivism; Cracking |
Publication Date:
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2003 |
Type:
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Other |
Peer-Reviewed:
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Unknown |
Language(s):
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English |
Institution:
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Dublin City University |
Citation(s):
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Conway, Maura ORCID: 0000-0003-4216-8592 <https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4216-8592> (2003) Hackers as terrorists? Why it doesn't compute. Computer Fraud and Security, 2003 (12). pp. 10-13. ISSN 1361-3723 |
Publisher(s):
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Elsevier |
File Format(s):
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application/pdf |
Related Link(s):
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http://doras.dcu.ie/493/1/comp_fraud_12_2003.pdf |
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2009-11-05 02:00:45 Last Updated:
2019-02-09 07:03:09 |