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BP: Cyberterrorism threat is increasing

News There's been a lot of hype about cyberterrorism, and, in a sense, it's been dismissed as a threat — but we have to look at how society has changed. He said BP was more likely to be affected by cybercrime than cyberterrorism.

[June 21, 2007, 11:43]

Cyberterrorism is not a universal excuse

Leader Otherwise, we could easily assume that the threat of cyberterrorism is being used to excuse political and legal misdeeds. Hacking could be used for terrorism, said FBI deputy assistant director Steve Martinez at a seminar in Miami on Wednesday.

[November 12, 2004, 11:25]

Cyberterrorism is a misleading term, says expert

News The former security advisor to three US presidents has called for the IT industry and media to stop using the term 'cyberterrorism'. Cyberterrorism' confuses people," said Clarke. Use 'information security' or 'cybercrime', but please don't use...

[November 5, 2004, 14:08]

Cyberterrorism a reality 'in two years'

News Cyberterrorism could become a reality in 2006, a leading UK information security expert has said. Speaking at the SC Magazine Conference in London on Thursday, director of information security for Royal Mail David Lacey said that that the world...

[October 21, 2004, 13:45]

Cyberterrorism a reality 'in two years'

Talkback then we are just opening the doors to cyberterrorism. If we continue to place buggy, insecure and unreliable software like Windows in mission-critical areas like air traffic control, banking and nuclear submarines (!

[October 26, 2004, 10:48]

Cyberterrorism: The real risks

News On 11 September, it took less than 24 hours after four passenger jets were used as weapons of mass destruction for cries of cyberterrorism to emerge as the next great threat, triggering calls for new legislation to broaden the authority of law...

[August 27, 2002, 11:03]

Net unprepared for cyberterrorism - US officials

Talkback First, there has never been a case of cyberterrorism. Second, no one is the private sector, intelligence community or law enforcement arena can even agree upon a definition of "cyberterrorism," let alone terrorism (even the UN cannot agree).

[December 8, 2003, 14:21]

Net unprepared for cyberterrorism - US officials

Talkback the Net is unprepared for a 14 year old script kiddie, let alone an organized gang.is this what U.S.tax dollars are being spent on? Bush is an idiot - the next election cant come quick enough

[December 4, 2003, 10:34]

Cyberterrorism makes good copy but less sense

Leader Cyberterrorism is almost a contradiction in terms. You shouldn't be reading this. If certain high-profile predictions come true, today will see an online jihad. Islamic cyberterrorists will slay Web sites in their thousands.

[August 26, 2004, 11:45]

Labour peer bangs cyberterrorism drum

Talkback don't be so stupid LORD of the labour, do you think that these "terorists" have been waiting since the 9/11 till now to comite a cyber attack? Oy wake up man, don't live in dreams

[April 29, 2005, 23:26]

Labour peer bangs cyberterrorism drum

Talkback Toby Harris presided over Haringey Council for 11 years. Remember Victoria Climbie, who died because numerous professionals failed to protect her effectively ? Why would anyone consult Toby Harris over anything at all ?

[April 28, 2005, 17:34]

Labour peer bangs cyberterrorism drum

Talkback Eh? What if it happened on the 9th of November?

[April 28, 2005, 9:52]

Labour peer bangs cyberterrorism drum

Talkback "Lord Harris of Haringey has claimed that the UK's could face an 'electronic 9/11' That's not quite feasable as here in the UK we place our days before the month.

[April 27, 2005, 23:35]

Cyberterrorism a reality 'in two years'

Talkback It very simple: america needs enemies in order to justify it's own obssession with superiority. This gives it an opportunity to profess to be the greatest, deceiving people who's minds are delibrately controlled with various drugs and polluted water.

[October 23, 2004, 6:15]

Universities win funding to model cyberterrorism

News The National Science Foundation, working with the Department of Homeland Security, has granted $5.46m (£3.27m) to two Californian universities to develop a cyber-war test bed aimed at bettering Internet security, the universities announced on...

[October 16, 2003, 12:00]

Cyberterrorism: Security versus liberty

News Click here to see part one of this report, "Cyberterrorism: The real risks". Federal agents concerned about scuba-related terrorist plans requested the entire database of the Professional Association of Diving Instructors.

[August 27, 2002, 13:35]

Cyberterrorism: Network lessons from Ground Zero

News Click here for part one, "Cyberterrorism: The real risks". Click here for part two, "Cyberterrorism: Security versus liberty". What they have found, however, is something many had feared all along: New York's concentration of key network...

[August 28, 2002, 15:58]

Schneier: Worry about cybercriminals, not terrorists

News Security expert Bruce Schneier has warned that talk of cyberterrorism could have a damaging effect on levels of IT security. I hear people talk about the risks to critical infrastructure (CNI) from cyberterrorism, but the risks come primarily from...

[November 23, 2005, 12:10]

Clarke joins latest cyberterror debate

News Richard Clarke, the former White House cyber security advisor, has criticised a UK company for using the term "cyberterrorism". DK Matai, chairman of security consultancy company mi2g, put forward proposals to the Oxford University Internet...

[February 11, 2005, 13:25]

2003 forecast: Linux will eat Unix

News Among one technology researcher's predictions for 2003 is this sobering thought: A major cyberterrorism event will disrupt the economy and bring the Internet to its knees for at least a day or two. Worries about cyberterrorism have flourished in...

[December 13, 2002, 7:32]

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