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cyberterrorism - traducción al Inglés

USE ATTACKS BASED ON INTERNET OR OTHER COMPUTING AND TELECOMMUNICATION NETWORKS IN TERRORIST ACTIVITIES
Internet terrorism; Internet Terrorism; Cyberterrorist; Cyber terrorism; Cyber-Terrorism; Internet terrorim; Cyber Terrorism; Cyber-terrorism; Cyber-terrorist; Cyber terror; Electronic terrorism; Network terrorism

cyberterrorism         
(n.) = ciberterrorismo, terrorismo cibernético
Ex: In addition to general resources, it covers bioterrorism; counterterrorism; cyberterrorism; domestic preparedness and response; Islam; law; Middle East; September 11, 2001; and weapons of mass destruction.
terrorism         
  • Sign notifying shoppers of increased surveillance due to a perceived increased risk of terrorism
  • Directory government]].
  • Al-Qaida in Magreb members pose with weapons.
  • TSA]] to screen passengers. According to the TSA, this is what the remote TSA agent would see on their screen.
  • The [[Beslan school siege]] by Chechen rebels on September 1, 2004. It was the deadliest massacre in the [[history of Russia]] in the 21st century.
  • Infant crying in Shanghai's South Station after the Japanese bombing, August 28, 1937
  • U.S. Embassy in the aftermath of the 1983 Beirut bombing]] caused by [[Islamic Jihad Organization]] and [[Hezbollah]]
  • Causes of death in the US vs media coverage. The percentage of media attention for terrorism (about 33-35%) is much greater than the percentage of deaths caused by terrorism (less than 0.01%).
  • There is speculation that the [[2001 anthrax attacks]] were the work of a ''lone wolf''.
  • [[Dawabsheh]] family home after [[Duma arson attack]]
  • The [[Irish Republican Brotherhood]] was one of the earliest organizations to use modern [[terrorist tactics]]. Pictured, "The Fenian [[Guy Fawkes]]" by [[John Tenniel]] (1867).
  • Seal of the [[Jacobin]] Club: 'Society of the Jacobins, Friends of Freedom and Equality'
  • Aftermath of the [[King David Hotel bombing]] by the [[Zionist]] militant group [[Irgun]], July 1946
  • terrorist attacks]] between 2001 and 2011.<ref>"[https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-south-asia-13318673 Pakistan: A failed state or a clever gambler?]". BBC News. May 7, 2011.</ref>
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  • How terrorist groups end (n = 268): The most common ending for a terrorist group is to convert to nonviolence via negotiations (43 percent), with most of the rest terminated by routine policing (40 percent). Groups that were ended by military force constituted only 7 percent.<ref>The researchers found 648 terrorist groups active between 1968 and 2006.  Of those, 136 splintered and 244 were still active in 2006 (Jones and Libicki, 2008, p. 19)</ref>
  • President Reagan meeting with [[Afghan Mujahideen]] leaders in the Oval Office in 1983
  • railway station]] on August 2, 1980, by the neo-fascist group [[Nuclei Armati Rivoluzionari]]. With 85 deaths, it is the deadliest massacre in the [[history of Italy as a Republic]].
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  • USS ''Arizona'' (BB-39)]] burning during the Japanese surprise attack on Pearl Harbor, December 7, 1941
  • [[St Paul's Cathedral]] after the German bombing of London, c. 1940
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USE OF VIOLENCE AS A FORM OF POLITICAL, ECONOMIC AND RELIGIOUS COERCION
Terrorist; Terrorist attack; Famous terrorists; Terrorists; Terrorisme; Political terrorism; Act of terrorism; Demographics of terrorism; Terrorist profile; Terraist; Terrorist act; International terrorism; Terrorism and War; Terroism; Terrists; Terrorist crime; Terrorists and Terrorisim; Terrorists and Terrorism; Political terrorist; Terror attack; Terrorism in Asia; Terrorist activity; Terrorist Activity; User:Professor Smartyman/Terrorism; Terrorist activities; Terrorist (ethnic slur); Act of terror; Terrism; Terrorist (slang); Terrorist (slur); Terrorist movement; Democracy and domestic terrorism; Terrorism databases; Terrorsim; One man’s terrorist is another man’s freedom fighter; Global terrorism; Terrorist acts; International terrorist; Terrorism studies; Causes of terrorism; Motivations for terrorism
(n.) = terrorismo
Ex: The US government, a prolific producer of information on terrorism offers varied sources for research on many aspects of this worldwide problem.
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* agroterrorism = agroterrorismo
* bioterrorism = bioterrorismo
* counterterrorism = contraterrorismo
* cyberterrorism = ciberterrorismo, terrorismo cibernético
* international terrorism = terrorismo internacional
* nuclear terrorism = terrorismo nuclear
* war against terrorism = guerra contra el terrorismo
* war on terrorism = guerra contra el terrorismo
cyber         
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Cybers; Cyber (disambiguation); Cyber (comics)
= cibernético
Ex: The cyber criminals are persistent -- if they can"t get through one opening, they will keep trying until they find the chink in the armour.
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* cyberattack = ciberataque
* cybercafe [cyber-cafe] = cibercafé
* cybercast [cyber cast] = retransmisión vía Internet
* cybercentre [cyber centre] = cibercentro
* cybercrime = ciberdelito, delito cibernético
* cyberculture = cibercultura
* cyberfeminism = ciberfeminismo
* cyberfeminist = ciberfeminista
* cyberlibrarian = ciberbibliotecario, bibliotecario cibernético
* cyberlibrary [cyber-library] = ciberbiblioteca, biblioteca cibernética
* cyberpunk = ciberpunk
* cyberspace = ciberespacio
* cyberspeak = ciberlenguaje, lenguaje de la cibernética
* cyberterrorism = ciberterrorismo, terrorismo cibernético
* cyberwar = ciberguerra
* cyberworld = cibermundo
* cyborg = ciborg, organismo cibernético, ciberorganismo
* cybrarian = ciberbibliotecario, bibliotecario cibernético

Definición

cyberterrorism
¦ noun the politically motivated use of computers to cause severe disruption or widespread fear.
Derivatives
cyberterrorist noun

Wikipedia

Cyberterrorism

Cyberterrorism is the use of the Internet to conduct violent acts that result in, or threaten, the loss of life or significant bodily harm, in order to achieve political or ideological gains through threat or intimidation. Acts of deliberate, large-scale disruption of computer networks, especially of personal computers attached to the Internet by means of tools such as computer viruses, computer worms, phishing, malicious software, hardware methods, programming scripts can all be forms of internet terrorism. Cyberterrorism is a controversial term. Some authors opt for a very narrow definition, relating to deployment by known terrorist organizations of disruption attacks against information systems for the primary purpose of creating alarm, panic, or physical disruption. Other authors prefer a broader definition, which includes cybercrime. Participating in a cyberattack affects the terror threat perception, even if it isn't done with a violent approach. By some definitions, it might be difficult to distinguish which instances of online activities are cyberterrorism or cybercrime.

Cyberterrorism can be also defined as the intentional use of computers, networks, and public internet to cause destruction and harm for personal objectives. Experienced cyberterrorists, who are very skilled in terms of hacking can cause massive damage to government systems and might leave a country in fear of further attacks. The objectives of such terrorists may be political or ideological since this can be considered a form of terror.

There is much concern from government and media sources about potential damage that could be caused by cyberterrorism, and this has prompted efforts by government agencies such as the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) to put an end to cyber attacks and cyberterrorism.

There have been several major and minor instances of cyberterrorism. Al-Qaeda utilized the internet to communicate with supporters and even to recruit new members. Estonia, a Baltic country which is constantly evolving in terms of technology, became a battleground for cyberterrorism in April 2007 after disputes regarding the relocation of a WWII soviet statue located in Estonia's capital Tallinn.

Ejemplos de uso de cyberterrorism
1. Did the United Nations look at the attack as a nasty prank or a form of cyberterrorism? I don‘t know,‘‘ Montas said. I think it was seen more as a prank.‘‘ She said hackers using the same names have invaded a number of other sites in recent months.