256 Pages
by
Routledge
256 Pages
by
Routledge
244 Pages
by
Routledge
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In this volume, thirteen authors from all points of the English-speaking world provide a tour of the entwined labyrinths of technology and terrorism. They describe terrorism as an epistemological contact sport. With espionage, one can often deduce from a few pieces of the puzzle a plan's goals and its roots, its sources. But the goals of terrorists are both vague and hopelessly specific, while... Read more
1: The New Warfare and Old Truths: How Our Technologies are Still Our Allies; 2: The Shock of the Old; 3: WTC + 2 Update; 4: A Brief History of Terrorism in the United States; 5: Terrorism as Technology: A Discussion of the Theoretical Underpinnings; 6: Securing Through Technology? “Smart Borders” after September 11 th; 7: Hacktivism: Securing the National Infrastructure; 8: Terrorism and the Internet: Resistance in the Information Age; 9: Cyber Terror: Missing in Action; 10: Risk, Terrorism, and the Internet; 11: The Dark Side of Tinkering; 12: Code Wars: Steganography, Signals Intelligence, and Terrorism; 13: Morphing the Counter-Terrorist Response: Beating the Bombers in London’s Financial Heart; 14: Research after September 11: Security is Now the Sturdy Child of Terror 1; 15: The Academy and Fourth Generation Warfare
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David Clarke






