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Semiotic emergent framework to address the reality of cyberterrorism
Kevin C. Desouza, Tobin Hensgen
Arizona State University
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Cyberterrorism
100%
Terrorism
67%
Warfare
38%
Cyberspace
37%
Virtual Worlds
37%
Safeguards
30%
Discretion
30%
Steel
27%
Preparation
26%
Threat
21%
Attack
21%
Scenarios
18%
Communication
17%
Economics
14%
Social Sciences
semiotics
57%
terrorism
47%
warfare
29%
virtual reality
28%
communications
24%
scenario
21%
infrastructure
20%
threat
19%
economy
17%
economics
12%
Engineering & Materials Science
Semiotics
82%
Terrorism
77%
Military operations
34%
Concretes
19%
Economics
18%
Steel
16%
Communication
14%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Terrorism
85%
Steel
34%
Internet
28%
Economics
22%
Population
11%