Information-Age Terrorism

  • Arquilla J
  • Ronfeldt D
  • Zanini M
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Abstract

While some terrorists will eventually have the technological skills or opportunities to engage in extremely damaging cyberterrorism, this is not the only dangerous implication of the information revolution. More seriously, this revolution is enabling new forms of organization and new doctrines that will affect the spectrum of conflict, including terrorism.

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Arquilla, J., Ronfeldt, D., & Zanini, M. (2000). Information-Age Terrorism. Current History, 99(636), 179–185. https://doi.org/10.1525/curh.2000.99.636.179

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