Dilemmas and Challenges for eu Anti-Cyberterrorism Policy: the Example of the United Kingdom

Izabela Oleksiewicz

Abstract


In the modern world the expansion of the semantic field of security takes place, which is the reason for the existence of a number of risks, with a very wide dimension. In addition to traditional natural hazards and existing threats to civilization, there is a new one that is closely related to the implementation of modern technologies, information systems, and communication systems. They are a sign of the times and an inevitable consequence of progress. At the same time society (especially informed civil society) requires more and more of their country, demanding ever higher levels of security and protection to enable its further development. Providing such protection requires considerable strengths and resources, and the intersectoral cooperation of public and private subjects. Developing international contacts and extensive cooperation in this dimension is necessary, but existing forms of security protection are limited to the territory of one state and cannot fulfill these tasks. The fight against terrorism is also a question of access to information about people traveling regularly or prolonging their stay in other states. In the face of these processes we should look for new solutions and undertake such activity, with a scale corresponding to the scale of risk. The cooperation of various entities – understood as combining expertise, manpower and resources – while engaging modern technology, seems to be most appropriate.


Keywords


terrorism, cyberterrorism, anti-cyberterrorism policy, European Union, United Kingdom



DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.17951/teka.2016.11.3.135
Date of publication: 2018-09-14 14:46:37
Date of submission: 2018-09-14 13:05:09


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