As a consequence of the war on terror, al-Qaeda and associated jihad groups have evolved and made increasing use of internet technologies for cyber recruitment. Recently, there has been an increasing focus on recruiting home grown terrorists who can more easily escape the scrutiny of cross border entries. Case study analysis indicates that links do exist between cyber tools, radicalisation and terrorism, however, the strength and nature of these relationships is generally unclear. Evidence does seem to support that cyber tools are most significant in the initial phases of recruitment and radicalisation. Coupled with this is the strong evolution of the use of cyber tools from hosted jihad websites to the use of social networking sites such a...
This study analysed the discursive strategies and representations of virtual communities on 38 terr...
This paper discusses how cyberspace has become a venue for terrorists groups for recruiting and prol...
AbstractThis paper presents the results from exploratory primary research into the role of the inter...
The times have changed, and we must design a method of confrontation, which is in accordance with th...
The September 11th attacks marked a turning point in terms of our understanding of terrorism. For th...
The fight against violent extremism and terrorism has taken a technological turn. In the age of inst...
Terrorism is one of the essential problems of our times. Most commonly, terrorist organizations have...
Since the inception of the internet as a communication tool with other functions, there has been inc...
The role of the Internet in promoting transnational recruitment for armed groups, particularly "terr...
Terrorism is designed to attract attention to the terrorist’s cause and to spread fear and anxiety a...
The article gives general characterisation of the ways in which these organizations use modern commu...
The use of Web sites by terrorist groups has been evident since the mid 1990s. Security experts and ...
Many studies have shown that the factors and pathways to radicalisation are multivariate, with socia...
This paper explores the challenges of internet radicalisation to counter terrorism and security. In ...
The Internet is a powerful political instrument, which is increasingly employed by terrorists to for...
This study analysed the discursive strategies and representations of virtual communities on 38 terr...
This paper discusses how cyberspace has become a venue for terrorists groups for recruiting and prol...
AbstractThis paper presents the results from exploratory primary research into the role of the inter...
The times have changed, and we must design a method of confrontation, which is in accordance with th...
The September 11th attacks marked a turning point in terms of our understanding of terrorism. For th...
The fight against violent extremism and terrorism has taken a technological turn. In the age of inst...
Terrorism is one of the essential problems of our times. Most commonly, terrorist organizations have...
Since the inception of the internet as a communication tool with other functions, there has been inc...
The role of the Internet in promoting transnational recruitment for armed groups, particularly "terr...
Terrorism is designed to attract attention to the terrorist’s cause and to spread fear and anxiety a...
The article gives general characterisation of the ways in which these organizations use modern commu...
The use of Web sites by terrorist groups has been evident since the mid 1990s. Security experts and ...
Many studies have shown that the factors and pathways to radicalisation are multivariate, with socia...
This paper explores the challenges of internet radicalisation to counter terrorism and security. In ...
The Internet is a powerful political instrument, which is increasingly employed by terrorists to for...
This study analysed the discursive strategies and representations of virtual communities on 38 terr...
This paper discusses how cyberspace has become a venue for terrorists groups for recruiting and prol...
AbstractThis paper presents the results from exploratory primary research into the role of the inter...