What is it about?

The article is opened with definitions of terms utilized throughout the article. Terrorism is defined as the threat or employment of violence against noncombatant targets for political, religious, or ideological purposes by sub-national groups and/or clandestine individuals who are willing to justify all means to achieve their goals. Terrorist conduct is designed to attract attention to the terrorist’s cause and to spread fear and anxiety among wide circles of the targeted population. Subsequently I analyse how terrorists use the Internet, and what can be done to counter their activities. The Internet is used to disseminate information, for propaganda, indoctrination, networking, psychological warfare, socialization, motivation, fund raising, spreading tactics, recruitment, planning activities and coordination. As the Internet became a major arena for modern terrorists, we need to devise appropriate methods to forestall their activities and establish security.

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Why is it important?

The aim of this article is to analyse the ways radical, terrorist Islamists exploit the Internet, and what can be done to counter their activities.

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Very relevant and significant problem we must address

Professor Raphael Cohen-Almagor
Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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This page is a summary of: In Internet's Way: Radical, Terrorist Islamists on the Free Highway, SSRN Electronic Journal, January 2013, Elsevier,
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.2334640.
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