In late August 2012 the Government Forum of Incident Response and Cyber security Teams (GFIRST) gathered in Atlanta to discuss cyber threats and how new realities are emerging and how new forms of regulation are needed. At the same time Policing cyber hate, cyber threat and cyber terrorism was published. This comprehensive book brings together a divergent problem and tackles each with a candid exploration. The book has ten chapters and covers aspects such as extortion via the internet, the psychological aspects of cyber hate and terrorism, how cyber terrorism can be policed; how knowledge can be managed in relation to cyber terrorism; the intelligence gathering and police systems and most importantly the challenge of national and international convergence of cyber security strategies.
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