ADAPTING TO CYBERSECURITY CHALLENGES: ASSESSING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW AGAINST CYBER TERRORISM

Authors

  • Syed Mohaddas Mahboob Assistant Professor, Department of Law, Mohi-Ud-Din Islamic University, Pakistan
  • Syed Shair Abbas Lecturer, Law Department, The Mirpur University of Science & Technology, Pakistan
  • Iftikhar Ahmed Shaheen Lecturer, College of Education, Department of English Majma’ah University, Saudi Arabia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53664/JSRD/04-04-2023-02-669-685

Abstract

The study critically examines current condition of global rule in resolving the developing hazard of cyber terrorism. The research dives right into the complexities and problems posed by cyber terrorism as well as reviews the effectiveness of existing lawful platforms in responding to this progressing threat. Employing a diverse series of academic jobs, the study investigates the requirements for brand-new global lawful frameworks, developments in cybercrime inspection as well as digital forensics, as well as the function of surfacing modern technologies in rule administration. Also, the report stresses the significance of enhancing global cyber resilience and response abilities by means of worldwide teamwork and collaboration. The study's searching highlights varied attributes of cyber violence and demand for a complete, collaborated, and international reaction to fight this threat. The analysis uses valuable knowledge right into advancement of brand-new lawful platforms, technologies in cybercrime examination & enlargement of global cyber resilience to deal with problems positioned through cyber terrorism.

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Published

27-12-2023

How to Cite

Syed Mohaddas Mahboob, Syed Shair Abbas, & Iftikhar Ahmed Shaheen. (2023). ADAPTING TO CYBERSECURITY CHALLENGES: ASSESSING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW AGAINST CYBER TERRORISM. JOURNAL OF SOCIAL RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT, 4(4), 669–685. https://doi.org/10.53664/JSRD/04-04-2023-02-669-685

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