Category: International Security
RECOGNIZING that in today's world, cyberterrorism is a serious threat that is often neglected by governments.
REALIZING the raw destruction that can be brought upon an area both on a domestic and international level by a small group or even a single person using computers and other technology
BELIEVING that all countries need to protect themselves and the international community from the perils of the web and the malicious people using the internet as a disguise for crime.
APPLAUDING those who have already taken steps to deal with cyberterrorism and other internet based problems.
Thus,
DEFINES the terms
- Cyberterrorism as a maliciously intended attack any computing devices to cause destruction or disruption over the internet including but not limited to physical, economical, political, and infrastructural to any person, organization, or their property by a non-state actor
- Non-State Actors as entities that participate or act in international relations or organizations with sufficient power to influence and cause a change even though they do not belong to any established institution of a state. Organizations or individuals contracted or hired by the state are considered state actors for the terms of this resolution.
MANDATES that member nations make cyberterrorism illegal in their nations
RECOMMENDS member nations to share information with both their allies and the rest of the international commmunity on known cyberterrorists so that other countries can pursue those cyberterrorists who may fall in their jurisdiction.
DIRECTS member nations bring any cyberterrorists within their jurisdiction to justice
REQUIRES that member nations additionally make the supporting of cyberterrorists illegal
URGES member nations raise awareness of cyberterrorism and other internet related issues within their nations in an attempt to educate the public as to the dangers of the internet.