
From Al-Qaeda to the Islamic State (ISIS), Jihadi Groups Engage in Cyber Jihad: From 1980s Promotion of Use of Electronic Technologies to Today's Embr
This report by the Middle East Research Institute (MEMRI) documents jihadi use of the Internet, from Al-Qaeda's and other groups' earliest websites and forums in the 1980s to what we see today with the Islamic State: highly professional video productions and widespread presence on social media that are integral for recruiting and training the next generation of jihadists. The study is a vital contribution to understanding this phenomenon, and even more importantly in discussing possible ways of countering it.
The study chronicles:- Al-Qaeda's earliest cyber activity
- the emergence of the main Al-Qaeda websites and forums
- their development into providers of training for hacking, spreading viruses, and other forms of cyber attacks
- statements by Al-Qaeda leadership on the importance of cyber jihad
- the major shift in online jihad from jihadi forums to Western social media, now depended upon by jihadis for outreach efforts in Syrian and Iraqi conflicts
- the nearly decade-long lapse since the U.S. government pledged to deny terrorists use of the Internet, while jihadi activity in cyberspace has grown
- the younger, more savvy generation of Al-Qaeda activists led by the Islamic State today
- the adoption of every emerging technology and social media platform as weapons that maketheir content viewable anywhere, anytime
- the hacking of financial institutions and individuals
- the Department of Homeland Security
- legislators on Capitol Hill
- the Pentagon cyber force
- those in academia studying the cyber realm
- Författare
- R. Sosnow, Steven Stalinsky
- ISBN
- 9780967848051
- Språk
- Engelska
- Vikt
- 358 gram
- Utgivningsdatum
- 2020-06-01
- Förlag
- Memri Books
- Sidor
- 106