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IIEA internet security research published in leading journal
27 Jul 2010'The Internet, the Perpetual Beta, and the State: The Long View of the New Medium’, in Studies in Conflict & Terrorism, 33:8, 673 – 681
By Johnny Ryan, IIEA Senior Researcer
To cite this Article: Ryan, Johnny ‘The Internet, the Perpetual Beta, and the State: The Long View of the New Medium’, Studies in Conflict & Terrorism, 33:8, 673 – 681
Abstract
Though fecund as a medium across which subversive ideas can be propagated, the Internet is also hazardous to these ideas. By virtue of the perpetual beta and the increasing under-dominance of Internet content, which effectively means there is no last edit on the Internet, all ideas, including militant ones, are subject to the scrutiny of Internet users. The hazard of the perpetual beta and the new plasticity of information is atomizing the violent militant memes associated with Al Qaeda.
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