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Security guru slams misuse of 'cyberterrorism'

April 26, 2005 Bruce Schneier says at a conference that organizations' abuse of the term is creating a mythical threat. TAGS: cyberterrorism, cryptography, hacking, threat, government, conference, London, virus, security

Is cyberterrorism a phantom menace?

November 11, 2003 Gartner's information security and risk research director dismisses cyberterrorism as a "theory." TAGS: cyberterrorism, research director, terrorism, information security, theory, Gartner Inc., attack, Microsoft Corp.

U.K. airports bolster cybersecurity

June 10, 2005 The British Airports Authority is investing 23 million pounds in a top-secret programme to combat the threat of cyberterrorism. TAGS: cyberterrorism, computer attack, airport, U.K., threat

Terrorism threat to Net overblown

November 23, 2005 Security expert Bruce Schneier says the danger from cyberterrorism is "overblown." TAGS: cyberterrorism, terrorism, criminal, ID card, threat, SANS Institute, terrorist, biometrics, danger, infrastructure, U.K., hacker, government, hacking, security

A two-pronged approach to cybersecurity

December 1, 2003 The U.S. government's new cybersecurity czar, Amit Yoran, says security levels still fall short. TAGS: Amit Yoran, cyberterrorism, private sector, cybersecurity, sector, government, road, security, U.S.

Cyberterror 'overhyped,' security guru says

November 23, 2005 Officials claiming terrorists pose serious danger to computer networks direct attention away from common criminals, expert says. TAGS: criminal, cyberterrorism, terrorist, infrastructure, computer network, threat, U.K., London, security

'RFID' fabrics and surfing for porn, the Israeli way

June 26, 2006 VC confab in Israel features everything from underwater broadband communication for ships to chemical signatures in clothes. TAGS: RFID, chemical, cyberterrorism, fabric, Israel, virtualization, porn, RFID tag, signature, CEO, broadband, PC

New worm slows some Internet operations

September 18, 2001 Lag times on parts of the Internet double as the Nimda worm attempts to spread to servers and PCs. TAGS: Exodus Communications, Nimda worm, worm, EarthLink Inc., cyberterrorism, Counterpane Internet Security Inc., consulting, attempt, server, Unix, Microsoft Corp., PC, e-mail, Microsoft Windows

Foreign powers are main cyberthreat, U.K. says

November 22, 2005 Other countries are more of a risk to the U.K.'s infrastructure than hackers--and terrorists are even lower on the list, British agency says. TAGS: terrorist, cyberterrorism, marketplace, U.K., exploit, hacker, state, threat, agency, infrastructure, attack, trojan horse, London
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