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Journal of Mass Communication & Journalism

ISSN: 2165-7912

Open Access

Narula S

Ph.D, HOI Amity School of Communication,
Madhya Pradesh- 474020
India

Publications
  • Review Article
    Social Media, Indian Youth and Cyber Terrorism Awareness: A Comparative Analysis
    Author(s): Narula S and Jindal NNarula S and Jindal N

    Cyber Terrorism is one of the most ignored and under estimated activities in India. Indian Youth which is the third highest number of Internet and social media users after China and the U.S. with an estimated over 381 million mobile phone subscriptions with Internet connectivity. Cyber Terrorism has now become a gruesome activity, it leads to killing someone financially and India is becoming its latest victim. Everyday various newspapers are filled with the stories of cybercrimes. It is not a future threat or a prospective threat; it is an ongoing, current threat. With increasing dependence on cyber space and the Internet, vulnerability to aggressors — whether it is terrorists, criminals or hostile countries, is also increasing. In this study, the habits of teenagers all around India shows the compulsive type of behaviour of text messages but very less knowledge and awareness ab.. Read More»
    DOI: 10.4172/2165-7912.1000246

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