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This timeline records significant cyber incidents since 2006, focusing on cyber attacks on government agencies, defense and high tech companies, or economic crimes with losses of more than a million dollars.
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Cyberterrorism is the use of the Internet to conduct violent acts that result in, or threaten, the loss of life or significant bodily harm, in order to achieve political or ideological gains through threat or intimidation. Emerging alongside the development of information technology, [1] cyberterrorism involves acts of deliberate, large-scale ...
1 sty 2014 · In order to answer this question, we must examine the few case studies of cyber-attacks by terror organization and then consider what capabilities a non-state actor can acquire, and whether these capabilities are liable to constitute a real threat to national security.
Large scale cyber-attacks on the banking industry can result in stolen money and personal information entrusted by consumers to these institutions and also, in a worst-case scenario, cause a “run” on the global banking system. Terrorist groups have ambitious goals for cyber-induced attacks.
5 sty 2017 · This study proposes an empirical model that can be used to estimate the risk levels associated with different types of cyber attacks and thereby provide a road map to conceptualize and formulate highly effective counter measures and cyber security policies.
2 cze 2021 · Cyber terrorism in this violent sense has never occurred – there is no evidence of terrorists resorting to computers to kill or destructively disrupt societies and most scholars think it is unlikely they will do so any time soon.
19 sty 2024 · In the rapidly evolving and interconnected world, governments face the formidable task of safeguarding their populations and critical infrastructures from ever-evolving cyber threats posed by malicious actors, including terrorist groups and their sympathisers.