Title :
Cyber terrorism and the collective responsibility of states to secure the global information society
Author :
Orji, Uchenna Jerome
Author_Institution :
African Centre for Cyber Law & Cybercrime Prevention (ACCP), United Nations African Inst. for the Prevention of Crime, Kampala, Uganda
Abstract :
The increasing interconnectedness of countries and national critical infrastructures in today´s global network society has ushered the world into what has been aptly described as “an age of interdependence where each nation´s security is also dependent on the actions of the other nations of the world”[1]. This state of affairs emphasizes the need for the collective responsibility of states for global cybersecurity. This paper examines some strategies towards enhancing the collective responsibility of states to address the challenge of cyber terrorism. It particularly suggests the need for a state to be held accountable where its failure to establish regulatory measures to deter or prosecute cybercrimes or cyber terrorism within it territories has allowed the perpetration of such acts that produced trans-boundary effects in other states.
Keywords :
computer crime; critical infrastructures; cyber terrorism; cybercrimes; global cybersecurity; global information society security; national critical infrastructures; regulatory measures; state collective responsibility; Abstracts; Computer crime; Handheld computers; Robustness; Terrorism; Transportation; Cyber terrorism; attribution; collective responsibility; critical information infrastructure; information society; legal framework; trans-boundary effects;
Conference_Titel :
Cybersecurity Summit (WCS), 2012 Third Worldwide
Conference_Location :
New Delhi
DOI :
10.1109/WCS.2012.6780875