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Terrorism policy addresses how cyber operations can support attacks, disrupt critical services, and shape national security law and cooperation.

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Terrorism is politically, religiously, or ideologically motivated violence—or threats of violence—intended to intimidate a population or influence authorities. Legal definitions vary by jurisdiction. In information security, the relevant scope includes both the use of digital services to support terrorist activity and the narrower possibility of cyberattacks intended to cause physical harm or severe public disruption; routine criminal hacking or propaganda is not automatically cyberterrorism.

Security teams may therefore encounter abuse of social platforms and messaging services for propaganda, recruitment, coordination, fundraising, or reconnaissance, alongside attempts to compromise exposed systems or disrupt critical services. Material controls include protecting privileged accounts and internet-facing infrastructure, monitoring credible threat indicators, preserving evidence, and maintaining response plans for attacks with potential public-safety consequences. Investigations and content-removal decisions also require careful handling of personal data, lawful authority, and chain of custody.

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Spain arrested a suspected CARR and Z-Pentest collaborator in an FBI-led probe for aiding pro-Russian hackers, coordinating attacks, and using crypto. Spanish National Police arrested a man in Palencia last March on charges of membership in and collaboration with a terrorist organization, glorifying terrorism, and computer damage. The investigation, carried out jointly with the FBI, […]

Bank Info Security 2 months, 2 weeks ago

Are Hospital Attacks 'Terrorism,' Patient Deaths 'Murder'?

Experts Weigh How the US Could Raise the Stakes for Would-Be AttackersAs ransomware attacks on hospitals continue to disrupt patient care and sometimes contribute to serious patient harm, policymakers are increasingly debating whether the U.S. should treat such incidents as acts of terrorism - and even pursue homicide charges when a patient death occurs.

Bank Info Security 3 months, 2 weeks ago

US Treasury Weighs Cyber Insurance Backstop

Federal Review Questions Whether Private Insurers Can Absorb Cyber LossesA Department of the Treasury review of cyber risk under the Terrorism Risk Insurance Program comes amid concern that nation-state attacks and systemic cyber events may overwhelm private insurers, raising the prospect of a federal backstop to protect critical infrastructure and economic stability.

Law enforcement agency’s referral blitz hit gaming platforms hard, surfacing thousands of extremist URLs Europol's Internet Referral Unit (EU IRU) says a November 13 operation across gaming and "gaming-adjacent" services led its partners to report thousands of URLs hosting terrorist and hate-fueled material, including 5,408 links to jihadist content, 1,070 pushing violent right-wing extremist or terrorist propaganda, and 105 tied to racist or xenophobic groups.…

Tells The Reg China's ability to p0wn Redmond's wares 'gives me a political aneurysm' Comment Roger Cressey served two US presidents as a senior cybersecurity and counter-terrorism advisor and currently worries he'll experience a "political aneurysm" due to Microsoft's many security messes.…

Bank Info Security 1 year, 3 months ago

FBI Has Found No Credible Terror Threats to Hospitals

'Extensive' Probe Launched After Warning of Coordinated Attacks Posted on XThe FBI has not identified any credible terrorist threats of physical attacks on U.S. hospitals, said the Health Information Sharing and Analysis Center and the American Hospital Association, one week after the two groups issued a joint warning about threats surfacing on social media.

NAB's Anthony Hope on How Banks Are Preparing for the March 2026 DeadlineAustralia's anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism financing legislation is undergoing its first major revision since 2006. Anthony Hope, group head of AML, CTF and fraud risk at NAB, explains what this "generational change" means for financial institutions.

Bank Info Security 1 year, 3 months ago

Authorities Warn of Security Terror Threats to Hospitals

Health ISAC, AHA Bulletin Urges Entities to Bolster Physical, Cyber, PreparednessThreats transmitted on social media intimating coordinated terrorist attacks on hospitals in mid-tier U.S. cities have industry authorities warning the healthcare sector to shore up physical and cyber security, as well as emergency management response plans.

Officer says mistakenly published police details were shared 'a considerable amount of times' Two suspected New IRA members were arrested on Tuesday and charged under the Terrorism Act 2000 after they were found in possession of spreadsheets containing details of staff that the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) mistakenly published online.…

Bank Info Security 1 year, 9 months ago

DHS Warns Election Security Risks May Persist Into 2025

DHS Says Adversaries May Stoke Voter Fraud Fears Long After Election DayThe latest Homeland Security threat assessment lists this year’s election cycle as a top concern for 2025 and a potential trigger for domestic terrorism. The agency says foreign adversaries and violent extremists may take advantage of the outcome to further sow discord in the United States.

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