2015
DOI: 10.21070/jihr.v2i2.82
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Law Enforcement of Cyber Terorism in Indonesia

Abstract: Cyber terrorism is one of the category of crimes that cross border organized and has been established as an extraordinary crime. This crime is becoming a serious threat to countries in the world. In this regard, the Government's attitude of firmness needed to enforce cyber laws against the freedom development in social media. The development of the immeasurable it in the country of Indonesia required the limitations by doing legal liability over the behavior of law which deviates towards the use of technology … Show more

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“…This concept consists of two elements, namely: the element of cyberspace and terrorism. Cyberspace can be considered as a place where computer programs function and a place where data moves (Astuti, 2015). In 1990 the National Academy of Science began a report on computer security with the phrase "We are at risk.…”
Section: Cyber-terrorism As a Form Of Crime In The Field Of Cybercrimementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This concept consists of two elements, namely: the element of cyberspace and terrorism. Cyberspace can be considered as a place where computer programs function and a place where data moves (Astuti, 2015). In 1990 the National Academy of Science began a report on computer security with the phrase "We are at risk.…”
Section: Cyber-terrorism As a Form Of Crime In The Field Of Cybercrimementioning
confidence: 99%
“…he proliferation of violent extremism and terrorist acts committed in the name of Islam around the world and in Indonesia has, in a way, placed Muslims in the role of the guilty side (Astuti, 2015). It is common to blame the Islamic doctrine of jihad, also known as holy war, as the primary inspiration for religiously motivated acts of violence committed by Muslims (Yusuf, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%