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A Multidisciplinary Conference on Cyberterrorism

Stuart Macdonald Orcid Logo, Lee Jarvis, Tom Chen

Swansea University Author: Stuart Macdonald Orcid Logo

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This report contains findings from The Cyberterrorism Project’s conference: A Multidisciplinary Conference on Cyberterrorism. The event was held at Jury’s Inn Hotel, Birmingham, UK on 11-12 April 2013. Forty-eight delegates attended the conference, including researchers from a number of UK universit...

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description This report contains findings from The Cyberterrorism Project’s conference: A Multidisciplinary Conference on Cyberterrorism. The event was held at Jury’s Inn Hotel, Birmingham, UK on 11-12 April 2013. Forty-eight delegates attended the conference, including researchers from a number of UK universities, as well as institutions in the Republic of Ireland, Israel, Italy, the Netherlands, Romania, Sweden, Greece, Australia and the United States. Other attendees included representatives from Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabularies and the Welsh Government. The conference built on an earlier workshop held at Swansea University in September 2012. This report provides summaries of each of the papers that were presented at the conference, before drawing out the key themes which emerged.
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