The amendment also extends the definition to cover what is known in the jargon as cyberterrorism—the destruction of electronic systems.
It combines cyberterrorism, cyberwarfare, cybercrime, and hacktivism into scenarios of wide-scale internet disruption or economic collapse.
The sense discussed in this article is closest to cyberterrorism.
Cyberterrorism can be also defined as the intentional use of computer, networks, and public internet to cause destruction and harm for personal objectives.
Cyberterrorism is limited to actions by individuals, independent groups, or organizations.
By this narrow definition, it is difficult to identify any instances of cyberterrorism.
He is also quite concerned with the risks of information technology, particularly the risk of cyberterrorism due to increasing reliance on interconnected networks.
Incidents of cyberterrorism are likely to increase.