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Terrorism and the Internet: New Media—New Threat?


Maura Conway

Parliamentary A airs, Volume 59, Issue 2, April 2006, Pages 283–298,


https://doi.org/10.1093/pa/gsl009
Published: 10 February 2006

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‘Terrorists use the Internet just like everybody else’

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–Richard Clarke – former White House cyber security chief

THIS article is centrally concerned with what Resnick describes as ‘Political uses of the Net’,
the employment of the Internet by ordinary citizens, political activists, organised interests,
governments and others to achieve political goals which has little or nothing to do with the
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Internet per se. Speci cally, the focus here is on the use(s) made of the Internet by terrorist
groups based primarily (though not exclusively) on the United Kingdom’s experience. What
are terrorist groups attempting to do by gaining a foothold in cyberspace? A small number of
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researchers have addressed this question in the past 5 years. Probably the best known of...

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