Health Implications of Cyber-Terrorism

Author:

Clem A.,Galwankar Sagar,Buck George

Abstract

AbstractThe world is becoming ever more interconnected via the Internet, creating both benefits and disadvantages for human communities. This article examines cyber-terrorism, one of the major negative consequences of the Internet. It also examines the potential impact of cyber-terrorism on the health of populations, its possible perpetrators, and its prevention and control.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Emergency,Emergency Medicine

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