Terrorism and fighting against it
caring for human life. The general public's view is the most unstable. His sympathetic
view of terrorism has become an integral part of their psychological warfare.
Terrorism is a criminal act. So, whether the terrorist chooses to identify himself with
military terminology, or with civilian term, he is a criminal either way.
Terrorism is classified into six categories: civil disorder, political terrorism, non-
political terrorism, quasi-terrorism, limited politival terrorist, official or state terrorism.
These categories are further divided into different types. For example, Germany's
bombing of London and the U.S. atomic destruction of Hiroshima during World War II
are called state terrorism.
Nowadays, cyberterrorism becomes more and more common and in consideration
the importance of IT today (for example if we watch how important have IT became in
Estonia), it's dangerous for all of us.
Since the September 11, 2001 terrorist attack in U.S