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Corona Pandemic & Work from Home: Melbourne Experiences
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Cyclogenesis in the Bay of Bengal: 1960-2015
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Climate Change & Cyclogenesis in the Bay of Bengal: 1980-2020
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Defining Cyberterrorism, 22 J. Marshall J. Computer & Info. L. 397 (2004)
This article explores the definition of the term "cyberterrorism" in light of available literature and recent legislation in an attempt to distinguish cyberterrorism from other cyber activities and crimes. Cyberterrorism is the convergence of terrorism and cyberspace. The author discusses the differences between true cyberterrorism – that is, actual harm caused by cyber attacks – versus less malignant attacks that do more to annoy than harm. The author points out that the main difference between cyberterrorism and other cyber attacks, such as hacking and cracking, is that cyberterrorists are politically motivated, while other cyber attackers have non-politic motives.
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