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Author:
Nance, Malcolm W., author.
Title:
Hacking ISIS : how to destroy the cyber jihad / Malcolm Nance and Chris Sampson ; foreword by Ali H. Soufan.
Publisher:
Skyhorse Publishing,
Copyright Date:
2017
Description:
vii, 305 pages ; 24 cm
Subject:
IS (Organization)
Cyberterrorism.
Jihad.
Terrorists--Recruiting.
Terrorism--Islam.--Islam.
Other Authors:
Sampson, Chris, author.
Soufan, Ali H., writer of foreword.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
The keys to the cyber caliphate -- Understanding the cyber battlespace -- History of the cyber jihad -- The ISIS cyber hierarchy -- The ISIS cyber fighters -- Software of the global jihad -- Jihadi cyber warfare units -- The hackers, wannabees & fembots -- Jihadi murder & cyber media -- ISIS digital and strategic communications tool kit -- All is great in the caliphate -- The anti-ISIS cyber army -- Tracking ISIS in cyberspace -- The ghost caliphate -- Appendix A. ISIS magazine issues -- Appendix B. Al-Hayat video database.
Summary:
Hacking ISIS will explain and illustrate in graphic detail how ISIS produces religious cultism, recruits vulnerable young people of all religions and nationalities and disseminates their brutal social media to the world. More, the book will map out the cyberspace level tactics on how ISIS spreads its terrifying content, how it distributes tens of thousands of pieces of propaganda daily and is winning the battle in Cyberspace and how to stop it in its tracks. Hacking ISIS is uniquely positioned to give an insider's view into how this group spreads its ideology and brainwashes tens of thousands of followers to join the cult that is the Islamic State and how average computer users can engage in the removal of ISIS from the internet -- Publisher's website.
ISBN:
1510718923
9781510718920
OCLC:
(OCoLC)981908020
LCCN:
2017015409
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)

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