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Zheng,Z.;Lin,H. (2024). SCO's Cyber Counterterrorism Law Enforcement Cooperation: Current Status, Challenges, and Countermeasures. Advances in Social Behavior Research,9,17-20.
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SCO's Cyber Counterterrorism Law Enforcement Cooperation: Current Status, Challenges, and Countermeasures

Zhichao Zheng 1, Haiwen Lin *,2,
  • 1 Zhejiang Police College
  • 2 Zhejiang Police College

* Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.

https://doi.org/10.54254/2753-7102/9/2024077

Abstract

The SCO region has long been a stronghold for terrorism, and the proliferation of the internet has accelerated the development of cyber terrorism. Facing severe cybersecurity threats, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) has deepened its cyber counterterrorism cooperation through treaties, joint exercises, and specialized departments, achieving significant results. However, challenges such as insufficient intelligence sharing, lack of professional personnel, and difficulties in law enforcement cooperation remain. Future efforts should adhere to the concept of a community with a shared future in cyberspace, strengthen intelligence sharing, and continue counterterrorism exercises to effectively address the threat of cyber terrorism.

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: Shanghai Cooperation Organization, cyber terrorism, cyber counterterrorism cooperation

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Zheng,Z.;Lin,H. (2024). SCO's Cyber Counterterrorism Law Enforcement Cooperation: Current Status, Challenges, and Countermeasures. Advances in Social Behavior Research,9,17-20.

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