cyberterrorism
These two powerful senators are on a bipartisan quest to terrify you
The unlikely pair is trying to raise awareness about the threat of cyberterror.
Terror Scanning Database For Social Media Raises More Questions than Answers
Facebook, Twitter, Microsoft, and YouTube are joining forces to mark and take down 'content that promotes terrorism.' But who defines what that is?
The 'ISIS Cyberwar' Hype Machine Is Doing More Harm Than Good
Hyping the threat of ISIS online isn’t good for anyone.
Obama Declares Hacking a 'National Emergency'
The US is targeting hackers in the same way it's targeted terrorists and nuclear proliferations programs.
We Spoke with the Twitter User Who Publicly Released Thousands of Islamic State Accounts
@xrsone, who flagged 9,200 handles belonging to Islamic State supporters and militants, argues that Twitter could implement a better strategy to counter extremist activity online.
Saudi Arabia's Morality Police and 'Ethical Hackers' Are Targeting Online Pornography
The Saudi government has resorted to employing so-called "White Hat" hackers to try to wipe their internet landscape of porn, social media sites, and anything else they deem inappropriate.
Bombing the Islamic State On the Ground Has Made It Quieter Online
After a summer of beheading pictures, Twitter bans and US airstrikes are finally slowing down IS online.
Cyberterrorism (Probably) Isn't Terrifying Enough for ISIS
'Cyberterrorism' is a buzzword, but would it even accomplish a jihadi group's goals?