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{{definition|Cyber terrorism is defined as a politically motivated crime of state and / or non-state actors against computers, networks and the information stored therein. Its aim is to provoke a severe or long-term disruption of public life or to cause serious [[damage]] to economic activity with the intention of severely intimidating the population, of forcing public authorities or an international organisation to carry out, tolerate or omit an act or of profoundly unsettling or destroying the political, constitutional, economic or social foundations of a state or an international organisation. <ref>[http://www.bmi.gv.at/cms/BMI_Service/cycer_security/130415_strategie_cybersicherheit_en_web.pdf Austrian Cyber Security Strategy, Federal Chancellery of the Republic of Austria, Vienna (2013)]</ref><br/><br/>Unter Cyber Terrorismus wird politisch motivierte Kriminalität staatlicher und/oder nichtstaatlicher Akteure gegen Computer, Netzwerke und die darin gespeicherten Informationen verstanden. Das Ziel ist, eine schwere oder längere Zeit anhaltende Störung des öffentlichen Lebens oder eine schwere Schädigung des Wirtschaftslebens mit dem Vorsatz herbeizuführen, die Bevölkerung auf schwerwiegende Weise einzuschüchtern, öffentliche Stellen oder eine international Organisation zu einer Handlung, Duldung oder Unterlassung zu nötigen oder die politischen, verfassungsrechtlichen, wirtschaftlichen oder sozialen Grundstrukturen eines Staates oder einer internationalen Organisation ernsthaft zu erschüttern oder zu zerstören. Dabei handelt es sich somit um organisierte Cybersabotage/-angriffe, die von politisch- fundamentalistischen bzw. terroristischen Gruppen oder Einzeltätern organisiert werden und sich gegen Staaten, Organisationen oder Unternehmen richten. <ref>[https://www.bka.gv.at/DocView.axd?CobId=50748 Österreichische Strategie für Cyber Sicherheit (2013)]</ref>}} | {{definition|Cyber terrorism is defined as a politically motivated crime of state and / or non-state actors against computers, networks and the information stored therein. Its aim is to provoke a severe or long-term disruption of public life or to cause serious [[damage]] to economic activity with the intention of severely intimidating the population, of forcing public authorities or an international organisation to carry out, tolerate or omit an act or of profoundly unsettling or destroying the political, constitutional, economic or social foundations of a state or an international organisation. <ref>[http://www.bmi.gv.at/cms/BMI_Service/cycer_security/130415_strategie_cybersicherheit_en_web.pdf Austrian Cyber Security Strategy, Federal Chancellery of the Republic of Austria, Vienna (2013)]</ref><br/><br/>Unter Cyber Terrorismus wird politisch motivierte Kriminalität staatlicher und/oder nichtstaatlicher Akteure gegen Computer, Netzwerke und die darin gespeicherten Informationen verstanden. Das Ziel ist, eine schwere oder längere Zeit anhaltende Störung des öffentlichen Lebens oder eine schwere Schädigung des Wirtschaftslebens mit dem Vorsatz herbeizuführen, die Bevölkerung auf schwerwiegende Weise einzuschüchtern, öffentliche Stellen oder eine international Organisation zu einer Handlung, Duldung oder Unterlassung zu nötigen oder die politischen, verfassungsrechtlichen, wirtschaftlichen oder sozialen Grundstrukturen eines Staates oder einer internationalen Organisation ernsthaft zu erschüttern oder zu zerstören. Dabei handelt es sich somit um organisierte Cybersabotage/-angriffe, die von politisch- fundamentalistischen bzw. terroristischen Gruppen oder Einzeltätern organisiert werden und sich gegen Staaten, Organisationen oder Unternehmen richten. <ref>[https://www.bka.gv.at/DocView.axd?CobId=50748 Österreichische Strategie für Cyber Sicherheit (2013)]</ref>}} | ||
These acts constitute organised cyber sabotage (attacks) caused by political-fundamentalist groups or individual perpetrators; they are directed against states, organisations or enterprises. | These acts constitute organised cyber sabotage (attacks) caused by political-fundamentalist groups or individual perpetrators; they are directed against states, organisations or enterprises. | ||
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+ | ====[[Botswana]]==== | ||
+ | {{definition|Cyber terrorism refers to the politically or socially motivated use of ICT to cause harm or fear within a society. <ref>[https://www.bocra.org.bw/sites/default/files/documents/approved%20botswana-national-cybersecurity-strategy.pdf National Cybersecurity Strategy (2021)]</ref>}}<br/><br/> | ||
==== [[Colombia]] ==== | ==== [[Colombia]] ==== | ||
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==== [[Czech Republic]] ==== | ==== [[Czech Republic]] ==== | ||
− | {{definition| Kyberterorismus: Trestná činnost páchaná za primárního využití či cílení prostředků IT s cílem vyvolat strach či neadekvátní reakci. Používá se nejčastěji v kontextu extremisticky, nacionalisticky a politicky motivovaných útoků. <ref>[http://www.govcert.cz/download/nodeid-561 Výkladový slovník kybernetické bezpečnosti (2013)]</ref> <br/><br/> Cyber terrorism: Criminal activity done using or tageting primarily IT means with the objective of creating fear or inadequate response. It is used most often in the context of attacks having an extremist, nationalistic or politically motivated character. <ref>[http://www.govcert.cz/download/nodeid-561 Výkladový slovník kybernetické bezpečnosti (2013)]</ref>}}<br/> | + | {{definition| Kyberterorismus: Trestná činnost páchaná za primárního využití či cílení prostředků IT s cílem vyvolat strach či neadekvátní reakci. Používá se nejčastěji v kontextu extremisticky, nacionalisticky a politicky motivovaných útoků. <ref name=CZ>[http://www.govcert.cz/download/nodeid-561 Výkladový slovník kybernetické bezpečnosti (2013)]</ref> <br/><br/> Cyber terrorism: Criminal activity done using or tageting primarily IT means with the objective of creating fear or inadequate response. It is used most often in the context of attacks having an extremist, nationalistic or politically motivated character. <ref name=CZ>[http://www.govcert.cz/download/nodeid-561 Výkladový slovník kybernetické bezpečnosti (2013)]</ref>}}<br/> |
==== [[Georgia]] ==== | ==== [[Georgia]] ==== | ||
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==== [[India]] ==== | ==== [[India]] ==== | ||
{{definition|'Cyber terrorism is the convergence of terrorism and cyber space. It is generally understood to mean unlawful attacks and threats of attacks against computers, networks, and information stored therein when done to intimidate or coerce a government or its people in furtherance of political or social objectives, Further, to qualify as cyber terrorism, an attack should result in violence against persons or property or at reast cause enough harm to generate fear, Attacks that lead to death or bodily injury, explosions, plane crashes, water contamination or severe economic loss would be examples. Serious attacks against critical infrastructures could be acts of cyber terrorism depending upon their impact. Attacks that disrupt non essential services or that are mainly a costly nuisance would not'. <ref>[http://ids.nic.in/art_by_offids/Cyber%20security%20in%20india%20by%20Col%20SS%20Raghav.pdf CYBER SECURITY IN INDIA'S COUNTER TERRORISM STRATEGY]</ref>}}<br/><br/> | {{definition|'Cyber terrorism is the convergence of terrorism and cyber space. It is generally understood to mean unlawful attacks and threats of attacks against computers, networks, and information stored therein when done to intimidate or coerce a government or its people in furtherance of political or social objectives, Further, to qualify as cyber terrorism, an attack should result in violence against persons or property or at reast cause enough harm to generate fear, Attacks that lead to death or bodily injury, explosions, plane crashes, water contamination or severe economic loss would be examples. Serious attacks against critical infrastructures could be acts of cyber terrorism depending upon their impact. Attacks that disrupt non essential services or that are mainly a costly nuisance would not'. <ref>[http://ids.nic.in/art_by_offids/Cyber%20security%20in%20india%20by%20Col%20SS%20Raghav.pdf CYBER SECURITY IN INDIA'S COUNTER TERRORISM STRATEGY]</ref>}}<br/><br/> | ||
+ | ====[[Isle of Man]]==== | ||
+ | {{definition|Cyber-terrorism - Protecting people and their computers, networks, programs and data from unauthorised access, exploitation, or modification. <ref>[https://www.gov.im/media/1363851/national-cyber-security-strategy.pdf Isle of Man National Cyber Security Strategy (2018-2022)]</ref>}}<br/> | ||
==== [[Israel]] ==== | ==== [[Israel]] ==== | ||
{{definition|Cyber terrorism are defined as [[Cyber Attack|attack]] against computers and computer systems, mainly by hackers who work for terrorist organizations. The purpose of the attacks is to disrupt service provision, plant viruses and steal information. <ref>[http://www.shabak.gov.il/English/EnTerrorData/Pages/Glossary.aspx Glossary by the Iraeli Security Authority]</ref>}}<br/><br/> | {{definition|Cyber terrorism are defined as [[Cyber Attack|attack]] against computers and computer systems, mainly by hackers who work for terrorist organizations. The purpose of the attacks is to disrupt service provision, plant viruses and steal information. <ref>[http://www.shabak.gov.il/English/EnTerrorData/Pages/Glossary.aspx Glossary by the Iraeli Security Authority]</ref>}}<br/><br/> | ||
==== [[Italy]] ==== | ==== [[Italy]] ==== | ||
− | {{definition|Terrorismo cibernetico: insieme delle azioni ideologicamente motivate, volte a condizionare uno stato o un'organizzione internationale. <ref>[http://www.sicurezzanazionale.gov.it/sisr.nsf/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/quadro-strategico-nazionale-cyber.pdf National Strategic Framework for the Security of Cyberspace (2013)]</ref><br/><br/>Cyber terrorism is ideologically motivated exploitations of system's vulnerabilities with the intend of influencing a State or an international organisation. <ref>[http://www.sicurezzanazionale.gov.it/sisr.nsf/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/italian-national-strategic-framework-for-cyberspace-security.pdf National Strategic Framework for the Security of Cyberspace (2013)]</ref>}}<br /> | + | {{definition|Terrorismo cibernetico: insieme delle azioni ideologicamente motivate, volte a condizionare uno stato o un'organizzione internationale. <ref name=IT_it>[http://www.sicurezzanazionale.gov.it/sisr.nsf/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/quadro-strategico-nazionale-cyber.pdf National Strategic Framework for the Security of Cyberspace (2013)]</ref><br/><br/>Cyber terrorism is ideologically motivated exploitations of system's vulnerabilities with the intend of influencing a State or an international organisation. <ref name=IT_en>[http://www.sicurezzanazionale.gov.it/sisr.nsf/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/italian-national-strategic-framework-for-cyberspace-security.pdf National Strategic Framework for the Security of Cyberspace (2013)]</ref>}}<br /> |
==== [[Kosovo]] ==== | ==== [[Kosovo]] ==== | ||
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{{definition| Sajber terorizam – predstavlja kriminalni akt u sajber prostoru koji ima za cilj da se zaplaši vlada iili njeni građani, a sve u cilju ostvarivanja političkih ciljeva. <ref>[http://www.mid.gov.me/ResourceManager/FileDownload.aspx?rid=146722&rType=2&file=Strategija%20o%20bezbjednosti%202013-2017.pdf Strategija o bezbjednosti 2013-2017 (2012)]</ref><br /><br />Cyber terrorism is a criminal act in cyberspace that aims to intimidate governments or their citizens, with the aim to achieve political goals. <ref>[http://www.mid.gov.me%2FResourceManager%2FFileDownload.aspx%3Frid%3D165416%26rType%3D2%26file%3DCyber%2520Security%2520Strategy%2520for%2520Montenegro.pdf NATIONAL CYBER SECURITY STRATEGY FOR MONTENEGRO 2013-2017]</ref>}}<br /> | {{definition| Sajber terorizam – predstavlja kriminalni akt u sajber prostoru koji ima za cilj da se zaplaši vlada iili njeni građani, a sve u cilju ostvarivanja političkih ciljeva. <ref>[http://www.mid.gov.me/ResourceManager/FileDownload.aspx?rid=146722&rType=2&file=Strategija%20o%20bezbjednosti%202013-2017.pdf Strategija o bezbjednosti 2013-2017 (2012)]</ref><br /><br />Cyber terrorism is a criminal act in cyberspace that aims to intimidate governments or their citizens, with the aim to achieve political goals. <ref>[http://www.mid.gov.me%2FResourceManager%2FFileDownload.aspx%3Frid%3D165416%26rType%3D2%26file%3DCyber%2520Security%2520Strategy%2520for%2520Montenegro.pdf NATIONAL CYBER SECURITY STRATEGY FOR MONTENEGRO 2013-2017]</ref>}}<br /> | ||
− | ==== [[New Zealand]] ==== | + | ==== [[New Zealand]]/[[AOTEAROA]] ==== |
− | {{definition|Cyber terrorism: The use of computer systems in committing a terrorist act. <ref>[https://dpmc.govt.nz/sites/default/files/2019-07/Cyber%20Security%20Strategy.pdf New Zealand’s Cyber Security Strategy (2019)]</ref>}}<br/><br/> | + | {{definition|Cyber terrorism: The use of computer systems in committing a terrorist act. <ref>[https://dpmc.govt.nz/sites/default/files/2019-07/Cyber%20Security%20Strategy.pdf New Zealand’s Cyber Security Strategy (2019)]</ref>}}<br/> |
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+ | ==== [[Nigeria]] ==== | ||
+ | {{definition|Cyber-Terrorism: The intentional use of computer, networks, and public internet to cause destruction and [[harm]]. <ref>[https://www.cert.gov.ng/file/docs/draft-action-plan-ncss.pdf DRAFT ACTION PLAN FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF THE NATIONAL CYBERSECURITY STRATEGY 2019]</ref>}}<br/> | ||
==== [[Philippines]] ==== | ==== [[Philippines]] ==== | ||
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{{definition|Cyber terrorism is premeditated activities conducted in cyberspace by politically, ideologically or religiously motivated individuals, groups or organisations causing material damage or injuries likely to cause panic or terror.<br/><br/>Terorism cibernetic - activităţile premeditate desfăşurate în spaţiul cibernetic de către persoane, grupări sau organizaţii motivate politic, ideologic ori religios ce pot determina distrugeri materiale sau victime, de natură să determine panică ori teroare. <ref>[https://www.enisa.europa.eu/activities/Resilience-and-CIIP/national-cyber-security-strategies-ncsss/StrategiaDeSecuritateCiberneticaARomaniei.pdf Hotărârea nr. 271/2013 pentru aprobarea Strategiei de securitate cibernetică]</ref>}} | {{definition|Cyber terrorism is premeditated activities conducted in cyberspace by politically, ideologically or religiously motivated individuals, groups or organisations causing material damage or injuries likely to cause panic or terror.<br/><br/>Terorism cibernetic - activităţile premeditate desfăşurate în spaţiul cibernetic de către persoane, grupări sau organizaţii motivate politic, ideologic ori religios ce pot determina distrugeri materiale sau victime, de natură să determine panică ori teroare. <ref>[https://www.enisa.europa.eu/activities/Resilience-and-CIIP/national-cyber-security-strategies-ncsss/StrategiaDeSecuritateCiberneticaARomaniei.pdf Hotărârea nr. 271/2013 pentru aprobarea Strategiei de securitate cibernetică]</ref>}} | ||
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+ | ==== [[Rwanda]] ==== | ||
+ | {{definition|Cyber Terrorism – Malicious conduct in cyberspace to commit or threaten to commit acts dangerous to human life, or against a nation’s critical infrastructures, such as energy, transportation, or government operations in order to intimidate or coerce a government or civilian population, or any sequence thereof, in furtherance of political or social objectives. <ref>[http://minema.gov.rw/uploads/tx_download/National_contingency_plan_for_Managing_the_consequences_of__terrorism_acts_01.pdf National Contingency plan for managing the Emergency Consequences of Terrorist Incidents, Rwanda (2015)]</ref>}} | ||
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==== [[South Africa]] ==== | ==== [[South Africa]] ==== | ||
{{definition|Cyber Terrorism means use of internet-based attacks in terrorist activities by individuals or groups, including the act of deliberate large scale disruptions of computer networks, especially computers attached to the internet, by the means of tools such as computer viruses. <ref>[http://pmg-assets.s3-website-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/docs/100219cybersecurity.pdf South Africa Cyber Security Policy, Staatskoerant No. 32963, 10 Feb 2010]</ref>}}<br /> | {{definition|Cyber Terrorism means use of internet-based attacks in terrorist activities by individuals or groups, including the act of deliberate large scale disruptions of computer networks, especially computers attached to the internet, by the means of tools such as computer viruses. <ref>[http://pmg-assets.s3-website-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/docs/100219cybersecurity.pdf South Africa Cyber Security Policy, Staatskoerant No. 32963, 10 Feb 2010]</ref>}}<br /> | ||
==== [[Spain]] ==== | ==== [[Spain]] ==== | ||
{{definition|Ciberterrorismo: Un ciberataque para causar la inutilización o interrupción de redes de ordenadores o comunicaciones para generar temor o intimidar a la sociedad con un objetivo ideológico. <ref>[https://publicaciones.defensa.gob.es/media/downloadable/files/links/c/e/ce_149.pdf CIBERSEGURIDAD. RETOS Y AMENAZAS A LA SEGURIDAD NACIONAL EN EL CIBERESPACIO, MINISTERIO DE DEFENSA (2010)]</ref>}}<br/><br/> | {{definition|Ciberterrorismo: Un ciberataque para causar la inutilización o interrupción de redes de ordenadores o comunicaciones para generar temor o intimidar a la sociedad con un objetivo ideológico. <ref>[https://publicaciones.defensa.gob.es/media/downloadable/files/links/c/e/ce_149.pdf CIBERSEGURIDAD. RETOS Y AMENAZAS A LA SEGURIDAD NACIONAL EN EL CIBERESPACIO, MINISTERIO DE DEFENSA (2010)]</ref>}}<br/><br/> | ||
+ | ==== [[Suriname]] ==== | ||
+ | {{definition|Terrorisme is het plegen van, of dreigen met, geweld dat op mensenlevens is gericht. Terrorisme is ook het toebrengen van ernstige maatschappij ontwrichtende schade. Het doel van terrorisme is maatschappelijke veranderingen te bewerkstelligen of politieke besluitvorming te beïnvloeden. <ref>[http://www.surcsirt.gov.sr/cyber_defin.html SURCSIRT ]</ref>}}<br/><br /> | ||
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==== [[Ukraine]] ==== | ==== [[Ukraine]] ==== | ||
{{definition|кібертероризм - терористична діяльність, що здійснюється у [[Cyberspace|кіберпросторі]] або з його використанням.<br/><br/>{machine translation} cyberterrorism - a terrorist activity carried out in [[cyberspace]] or with its use. <ref>[http://zakon3.rada.gov.ua/laws/show/2163-viii ЗАКОН УКРАЇНИ - Про основні засади забезпечення кібербезпеки України / THE LAW OF UKRAINE: About the basic principles of providing cyber security of Ukraine 2163-19]</ref>}}<br><br> | {{definition|кібертероризм - терористична діяльність, що здійснюється у [[Cyberspace|кіберпросторі]] або з його використанням.<br/><br/>{machine translation} cyberterrorism - a terrorist activity carried out in [[cyberspace]] or with its use. <ref>[http://zakon3.rada.gov.ua/laws/show/2163-viii ЗАКОН УКРАЇНИ - Про основні засади забезпечення кібербезпеки України / THE LAW OF UKRAINE: About the basic principles of providing cyber security of Ukraine 2163-19]</ref>}}<br><br> | ||
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+ | {{definition|Cyberterrorisme: Terroristische activiteiten die men digitaal uitvoert. Bijvoorbeeld het beschadigen of uitschakelen van belangrijke informatienetwerken via internet. <ref>[https://www.cybersecurityalliantie.nl/ecp_images/2021/12/Cybersecurity-Woordenboek-2021_ZonderSpreads.pdf Cybersecurity Woordenboek 2021]</ref>}}<br/><br/> | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:21, 1 April 2024
The term cyber terror appeared for the first time in the mid-eighties of the previous century. Since then the notion has been misused a number of times by journalists and politicians. It does not help that a clear definition is missing as is debated in [1]:
"The use, making preparations for, or threat of action designed to cause a social order change, to create a climate of fear or intimidation amongst (part of) the general public, or to influence political decision-making by the government or an international governmental organisation; made for the purposes of advancing a political, religious, racial or ideological cause; by affecting the integrity, confidentiality, and/or availability of information, information systems and networks, or by unauthorised actions affecting information and communication technology-based control of real-world physical processes; and it involves or causes:
- violence to, suffering of, serious injuries to, or the death of (a) persons(s),
- serious damage to a property,
- a serious risk to the health and safety of the public,
- a serious economic loss,
- a serious breach of ecological safety,
- a serious breach of the social and political stability and cohesion of a nation.”
Contents
- 1 Definitions
- 1.1 European Definitions
- 1.2 National Definitions
- 1.2.1 Australia
- 1.2.2 Austria
- 1.2.3 Botswana
- 1.2.4 Colombia
- 1.2.5 Cuba
- 1.2.6 Czech Republic
- 1.2.7 Georgia
- 1.2.8 India
- 1.2.9 Isle of Man
- 1.2.10 Israel
- 1.2.11 Italy
- 1.2.12 Kosovo
- 1.2.13 Montenegro
- 1.2.14 New Zealand/AOTEAROA
- 1.2.15 Nigeria
- 1.2.16 Philippines
- 1.2.17 Poland
- 1.2.18 Portugal
- 1.2.19 Romania
- 1.2.20 Rwanda
- 1.2.21 South Africa
- 1.2.22 Spain
- 1.2.23 Suriname
- 1.2.24 Ukraine
- 1.2.25 United States
- 1.3 Other Definitions
- 1.4 Dictionary
- 2 See also
- 3 Notes
- 4 References
Definitions
European Definitions
OSCE
National Definitions
Australia
(a) death, serious harm or endangers a person
(b) serious damage to property,
(c) a serious risk to the health or safety of the public, or
(d) seriously interferes with, disrupts or destroys, critical infrastructure such as a telecommunications or electricity network. [3]
Austria
Unter Cyber Terrorismus wird politisch motivierte Kriminalität staatlicher und/oder nichtstaatlicher Akteure gegen Computer, Netzwerke und die darin gespeicherten Informationen verstanden. Das Ziel ist, eine schwere oder längere Zeit anhaltende Störung des öffentlichen Lebens oder eine schwere Schädigung des Wirtschaftslebens mit dem Vorsatz herbeizuführen, die Bevölkerung auf schwerwiegende Weise einzuschüchtern, öffentliche Stellen oder eine international Organisation zu einer Handlung, Duldung oder Unterlassung zu nötigen oder die politischen, verfassungsrechtlichen, wirtschaftlichen oder sozialen Grundstrukturen eines Staates oder einer internationalen Organisation ernsthaft zu erschüttern oder zu zerstören. Dabei handelt es sich somit um organisierte Cybersabotage/-angriffe, die von politisch- fundamentalistischen bzw. terroristischen Gruppen oder Einzeltätern organisiert werden und sich gegen Staaten, Organisationen oder Unternehmen richten. [5]
These acts constitute organised cyber sabotage (attacks) caused by political-fundamentalist groups or individual perpetrators; they are directed against states, organisations or enterprises.
Botswana
Colombia
Cyber Terrorism is the convergence of terrorism and cyber attack to computers, networks and information stored in them, including violence against persons or
properties, or at least generates fear (derived from Dorothy Denning).
Cuba
Czech Republic
Cyber terrorism: Criminal activity done using or tageting primarily IT means with the objective of creating fear or inadequate response. It is used most often in the context of attacks having an extremist, nationalistic or politically motivated character. [10]
Georgia
Cyber terrorism is the use or threat of use of attack to ICT which creates a grave consequence and undermines public security, the strategic, political or economic interest, and has been committed to intimidate the population and / or to put influence on a public authority (raw translation - CIPedia looks for a proper translation in English)
Article 3241 of the Criminal Code of Georgia dated 25 July 2006
India
Isle of Man
Israel
Italy
Cyber terrorism is ideologically motivated exploitations of system's vulnerabilities with the intend of influencing a State or an international organisation. [16]
Kosovo
[description, not a definition] Cyber-terrorism is an increasingly attractive choice for terrorists because it can be accomplished with only modest financial resources, with anonymity, and from a great distance. Cyber-terrorism has its greatest potential for damage in conjunction with coordinated physical attacks. The prefix cyber is used here because the terrorist attacks or uses technology. [18]
Montenegro
Cyber terrorism is a criminal act in cyberspace that aims to intimidate governments or their citizens, with the aim to achieve political goals. [20]
New Zealand/AOTEAROA
Nigeria
Philippines
An example would be an intrusion into an air traffic control system and causing two planes to collide.
Poland
Cyber terrorism - a terrorist offense committed in cyberspace. [25]
Portugal
Romania
Terorism cibernetic - activităţile premeditate desfăşurate în spaţiul cibernetic de către persoane, grupări sau organizaţii motivate politic, ideologic ori religios ce pot determina distrugeri materiale sau victime, de natură să determine panică ori teroare. [28]
Rwanda
South Africa
Spain
Suriname
Ukraine
{machine translation} cyberterrorism - a terrorist activity carried out in cyberspace or with its use. [33]
United States
FBI (2007)
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Other Definitions
East-West Institute (Russia-US)
Кибертерроризм: использование киберпространства, террористических целях, которые определяются в качестве таковых национальным или международным законодательством. [35]
ICDRM/GWU
Dictionary
See also
Notes
References
- ↑ Luiijf, H.A.M., “Definitions of Cyber Terrorism” in: Akhgar, B., Staniforth, A., Bosco, F. (eds) Cyber Crime and Cyber Terrorism Investigator’s Handbook, Elseviers 2014, chapter 2, p. 11-18
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