Countering Terrorist Activities in Cyberspace
In: NATO Science for Peace and Security Series - e: Human and Societal Dynamics Ser v.139
In: NATO science for peace and security series. E, Human and societal dynamics Volume 139
Title Page -- Preface -- Contents -- Terrorist Use of Cyberspace: The Worst Is Yet to Come -- Cyber Defense in NATO's Perspective: Counter-Terrorism Context in SEE -- What State Needs to Counter Non-State Groups in Cyberspace -- Hybrid Challenges to Human Factor in Cyberspace -- The Nexus Between Cyberspace and Modern Terrorism -- Radical Islamic Extremists Affiliated to Terrorist Organizations' Use of a Cyberspace in the Region of South East Europe -- Terrorism, Radicalism and IS in the Case of Muslim Population in SEEC -- Understanding Terrorist Motivation with an Emphasis on ISIS Recruitment Methods -- Artificial Intelligence Against Terrorist Use of Cyberspace - A Brief Review -- Online Radicalization, The West, and The "Web 2.0": A Case Study Analysis -- Financial Sector as an Open Field for Cyber Crime and Fundraising of Terrorist Activities -- Risk Management in (Cyber-) Terrorism: Modeling Insights and Perspectives -- Segregation of Duties" and "Know Your Customer" as a Countermeasure Against Terrorism -- Subject Index -- Author Index