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Digital Terrorism And Its Impact On Society

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1. Describe the overall impact (e.g., economic, social, etc.) of utilizing information technologies in combatting digital crime and digital terrorism.
The negative impact to society and the world economy is dramatic when one begins to discuss digital crime and digital terrorism. The alarming nature of this is that digital crime and terrorism is increasing in frequency and growing. Primarily due to the illegal profits benefitting these cyber criminals reaching amazing amounts. One only has to look at the recent headlines to realize that this is truly an uphill battle for law enforcement.
In terms of societal costs, cyber-crime negatively impacts the world online and offline. Identity theft via phishing attacks can impact ones bank accounts …show more content…

This has created a culture that has indoctrinated those boundaries into each of their officer minds as to their portion of the sandbox that they are allowed to play in. When another in that same sand box breaches those imaginary (yet legally real) boundaries there are two potential outcomes, they will play well together or they won’t. The scenario described above has historically been the status quo for decades. The challenge in the digital age is that cyber-criminals do not abide by those same rules and regulations that law enforcement abides by. This challenge requires a cultural shift into changing the mindset of the old guard used to playing in an analog sandbox to the new guard accustomed or at least willing to playing in the digital sandbox. Change typically affects most organizations in two ways, it can be rebuffed requiring those opposed to it to be dragged kicking and screaming (old guard usually) towards the change. Or it can be embraced, with those (new guard usually) making efforts to identify and understand these new rules of a new …show more content…

Give your opinion of the key future trends in digital crime and digital terrorism. Next, provide one (1) overall strategy that the U.S. could use in order to combat digital crime and digital terrorism.
In the future, data leaks due to cyber-crime will increase, not decrease. Data is getting collected on an ever increasing scale, requiring more and more storage capabilities, leading to larger and larger potential data leaks from cyber intruders. Now what if portions of that data weren’t leaked, but altered without our knowledge. For example, the algorithms that run financial transactions in milliseconds, or the coordinates that are relayed to our gps systems within our vehicles, or maybe the regulator on the impellor of a hydro-electric damn all being run by computers.
If a cyber-criminal with nefarious intentions was able to manipulate these systems without us knowing that could easily devolve into catastrophe. Now envision, multiple cyber-criminals or even worse a rogue nation state with the resources to outfit entire groups consisting of hundreds of people focused on these same type of nefarious plots. Pondering all of the possible scenarios is overwhelming considering the varied avenues of attack, with all of them typically causing harm and even

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