CyberCrime and Terrorism

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Throughout the years, there has been a steady increase in the amount of cyber crime committed. Technology is a constantly changing entity, constantly evolving, always progressing. Naturally this can make it hard to stay on top of things. In turn, law enforcement runs into various issues regarding cyber crime and cyber terrorism. Cyber crime and terrorism is so complex of a crime that it can be hard to break down the barriers that can lead to justifying the action. Major issues that are prominent in cyber crime and terrorism are that laws vary greatly from country to country. There is also a major lack of knowledge and equipment in many departments as well as training. On top of these major issues, there are also issues with reporting these types of crime and lack of individual knowledge to keep their identity and data secure.

The main and most important issue facing those who respond to cyber crime and terrorism threats is location. Computer based crimes differ from physical crimes because unlike physical crimes, you can commit a computer based crime from half way across the world, or even while moving location. A terrorist group could be located in Pakistan launching cyber based attacks against the United States government servers, but porting through multiple proxy servers in other countries like China. A proxy server is

According to WatchDog P: Network Security Glossary (2010) “A server that sits between a client application and a "real" server. The proxy server intercepts client requests and forwards them to the other server. Its purpose is two-fold: for outgoing traffic, it allows private, non-routable machines to reach a machine which can reach the Internet for them.”

So in other words the proxy server acts as an exte...

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...urred to report them. Also corporations are extremely hesitant to report when their network or information has been compromised, even though it may be crucial to the apprehension of the perpetrators. This is because the companies do not want shareholders and clients to feel unsafe with them, but are in fact hurting themselves as well as our country by doing this.

In summary there are many problems that currently affect the response to cyber crime and cyber terrorism. We need to collectively address this problem more seriously, and begin training our security departments thoroughly, as well as establish diplomatic boundaries and international laws about cyber terrorism threats in an aid to keep terrorist groups at bay. Knowledge is power, and the more educated the American people are about cyber threats, the safer our great country will be.

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