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The rapid development in information technology during the last few decades has not only given us greater opportunities to freely search for information and contacts. The growth of the Internet has also created new opportunities for criminal organisations, political activists and terrorists to threaten individuals, companies and countries. Individuals and organisations are also increasingly the targets of attacks and espionage via the web. There are various kinds of illegitimate and criminal activities. Every modern state thus has to create strategies and courses of action in order to protect information, networks and computers that are vital to society from malicious cyber activities. Creating secure systems and minimising risks of information being leaked or tampered with should be a prioritised task. It is also important to understand what threats arise from the information technological revolution. The purpose of this book is to give a broad background to the development of the dark side of the internet and its consequences. It is not about scaremongering, but about creating understanding and knowledge and thus preparedness in order to handle detrimental activities. It describes the changes in progress and what they may mean to society, companies and individuals as well as to the military and police.

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«The book is very informative and is a pleasure to read. It communicates well to its readers on the various aspects of information warfare and cyber threats, and their consequences. The discussions in the book are followed up by various examples and case studies, helping improve understanding on the issue highlighted. Given the dangers of cyber threats, I recommend this book as a must-read for any internet user, irrespective of background.» (Dinesh Sathyamoorthy, Science & Technology Research Institute for Defence, Ministry of Defence, Malaysia)

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Contents: Players, means and methods – The Superpowers – Cyberterrorism – Electronic Jihad – Industrial Espionage and theft of information – Cyber crime – Agression between hackers – Towards a new modus operandi? The Estonian and Georgian cyberwar experiences – The need for treaty in cyberspace – Future cyberthreats.

The Dark Sides of the Internet: On Cyber Threats

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 23/11/2012
      ISBN13: 9783631624784, 978-3631624784
      ISBN10: 3631624786

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The rapid development in information technology during the last few decades has not only given us greater opportunities to freely search for information and contacts. The growth of the Internet has also created new opportunities for criminal organisations, political activists and terrorists to threaten individuals, companies and countries. Individuals and organisations are also increasingly the targets of attacks and espionage via the web. There are various kinds of illegitimate and criminal activities. Every modern state thus has to create strategies and courses of action in order to protect information, networks and computers that are vital to society from malicious cyber activities. Creating secure systems and minimising risks of information being leaked or tampered with should be a prioritised task. It is also important to understand what threats arise from the information technological revolution. The purpose of this book is to give a broad background to the development of the dark side of the internet and its consequences. It is not about scaremongering, but about creating understanding and knowledge and thus preparedness in order to handle detrimental activities. It describes the changes in progress and what they may mean to society, companies and individuals as well as to the military and police.

      Trade Review
      «The book is very informative and is a pleasure to read. It communicates well to its readers on the various aspects of information warfare and cyber threats, and their consequences. The discussions in the book are followed up by various examples and case studies, helping improve understanding on the issue highlighted. Given the dangers of cyber threats, I recommend this book as a must-read for any internet user, irrespective of background.» (Dinesh Sathyamoorthy, Science & Technology Research Institute for Defence, Ministry of Defence, Malaysia)

      Table of Contents
      Contents: Players, means and methods – The Superpowers – Cyberterrorism – Electronic Jihad – Industrial Espionage and theft of information – Cyber crime – Agression between hackers – Towards a new modus operandi? The Estonian and Georgian cyberwar experiences – The need for treaty in cyberspace – Future cyberthreats.

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