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The end of self-regulation: On the role of internet intermediaries in countering terror

Cohen-Almagor, Raphael

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Jack A. Goldstone
Editor

Eitan Y. Alimi
Editor

Suleyman Ozeren
Editor

Suat Cubukcu
Editor

Abstract

Terrorism is a significant concern worldwide. Criminals, jihadists, and terrorists are quick to use technology to protect their anonymity, privacy, modes of operation, and secret antisocial plans. They adapt to new innovations and exploit any technological advantages as means to ends. Clandestine operations are used to raise funds. Criminals, jihadists, and terrorists are working in international cells and rings that contest geographical boundaries and that require large resources and international security cooperation to obstruct their activities. Addressing these cross-country challenges require cross-country cooperation. The aim of this essay is to analyze the role of Internet intermediaries in countering online terror. I argue that Internet intermediaries can and should do far more than what they do to proactively fight online terrorism and that self-regulation is not effective enough. It is time for governments to step in and to protect vulnerable third parties by demanding that Internet intermediaries be vigilant and proactive in fighting terror. The idea of a new browser, CleaNet, is proposed to ensure a safe environment for Net users and for society at large.

Citation

Cohen-Almagor, R. (2021). The end of self-regulation: On the role of internet intermediaries in countering terror. In J. A. Goldstone, E. Y. Alimi, S. Ozeren, & S. Cubukcu (Eds.), From Territorial Defeat to Global ISIS: Lessons Learned (215-238). IOS Press. https://doi.org/10.3233/NHSDP200087

Online Publication Date Feb 25, 2021
Publication Date Feb 25, 2021
Deposit Date Feb 16, 2021
Publicly Available Date Feb 7, 2025
Publisher IOS Press
Pages 215-238
Series Title NATO Science for Peace and Security Series - E: Human and Societal Dynamics
Series Number 151
Series ISSN 1874-6276
Book Title From Territorial Defeat to Global ISIS: Lessons Learned
ISBN 9781643681498; 9781643681481
DOI https://doi.org/10.3233/NHSDP200087
Keywords CleaNet; Internet; ISPs; Jihad; Social responsibility; Terror; Violence
Public URL https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/3725774
Additional Information “The End of self-Regulation: On the Role of Internet intermediaries in Countering Terror”, in Jack Goldstone et al (eds.), The Post ISIS-era: Regional and Global Implications (The Netherlands: IOS Press, 2021): 215-238.
Contract Date Jun 20, 2020
This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals:

SDG 16 - Peace, Justice and strong institutions

Promote peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable development, provide access to justice for all and build effective, accountable and inclusive institutions at all levels

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