Jihadism online - a study of how al-Qaida and radical Islamist groups use the Internet for terrorist purposes
Abstract
This report offers an analysis of how al-Qaida and likeminded groups use the Internet for terrorist purposes. The
phenomenon, referred to in the report as ‘jihadism online’, has increased dramatically over the past few years. The study
aims at analysing the present structures and functions of ‘jihadism online’. Contrary to public perceptions on
cyberterrorism, digital attacks on computer networks do not seem to be particularly important in the jihadist use of the
Internet. Rather, the report finds that the main objectives of jihadism online are of communicative and informative
character and include activities such as proliferation of illegal material and propaganda, training and recruitment. The
report concludes that the Internet has been, and most probably will become an even more important instrument for the
global jihadist movement, and it will continue to influence the nature of terrorism in general.