Implications of the jihadist terrorism in cyberspace

The terrorist attack on the 11th of September, 2001, marked the change in the West’s perception of the Middle East and vice versa. Followed by the US military presence in the Middle East, this event contributed to the development of the means of terrorist actions around the world and the populariza...

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Main Author: Bianca Brandea
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Carol I National Defence University Publishing House 2024-04-01
Series:Bulletin of "Carol I" National Defense University
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Online Access:https://revista.unap.ro/index.php/bulletin/article/view/1848
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description The terrorist attack on the 11th of September, 2001, marked the change in the West’s perception of the Middle East and vice versa. Followed by the US military presence in the Middle East, this event contributed to the development of the means of terrorist actions around the world and the popularization of jihad. The hostile attitude of the West thus succeeded in maintaining the state of tension between the two spaces. Over time, jihadist and terrorist groups have been joined by members originating from the West who were convinced by the importance of the “missions” they later undertook. In the present paper, we will focus on the transposition and continuation of hostilities in both geographic and cyber spaces, with reference even to the current Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
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spelling doaj.art-948cc0403c9247e89713461995b6980e2024-04-11T11:17:41ZengCarol I National Defence University Publishing HouseBulletin of "Carol I" National Defense University2284-936X2284-93782024-04-0113110.53477/2284-9378-24-10Implications of the jihadist terrorism in cyberspaceBianca Brandea0University of Bucharest The terrorist attack on the 11th of September, 2001, marked the change in the West’s perception of the Middle East and vice versa. Followed by the US military presence in the Middle East, this event contributed to the development of the means of terrorist actions around the world and the popularization of jihad. The hostile attitude of the West thus succeeded in maintaining the state of tension between the two spaces. Over time, jihadist and terrorist groups have been joined by members originating from the West who were convinced by the importance of the “missions” they later undertook. In the present paper, we will focus on the transposition and continuation of hostilities in both geographic and cyber spaces, with reference even to the current Israeli-Palestinian conflict. https://revista.unap.ro/index.php/bulletin/article/view/1848terrorismjihadsecurityconflicthacktivismpropaganda
spellingShingle Bianca Brandea
Implications of the jihadist terrorism in cyberspace
Bulletin of "Carol I" National Defense University
terrorism
jihad
security
conflict
hacktivism
propaganda
title Implications of the jihadist terrorism in cyberspace
title_full Implications of the jihadist terrorism in cyberspace
title_fullStr Implications of the jihadist terrorism in cyberspace
title_full_unstemmed Implications of the jihadist terrorism in cyberspace
title_short Implications of the jihadist terrorism in cyberspace
title_sort implications of the jihadist terrorism in cyberspace
topic terrorism
jihad
security
conflict
hacktivism
propaganda
url https://revista.unap.ro/index.php/bulletin/article/view/1848
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