ID | 131367 |
Title Proper | Covert radio communications |
Other Title Information | a viable tactic for international terrorists? |
Language | ENG |
Author | Prunckun, Henry |
Publication | 2014. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Covert operations by underground groups, such as transnational terrorists, are not new and neither are the methods members of these groups use to communicate in their shadowy world. In this regard, one of the enduring myths is that the main means these covert operatives use to communicate within their cell structure are telephones and emails in their various manifestations. This article critically discusses the possible use of wireless transmissions by transnational terrorists as a reliable form of communications. To critically discuss this proposition, a force field analysis was used to assess the theory that radio is a viable option. Implications of this study's findings are considered in terms of the ramifications they have for defence and security policy. |
`In' analytical Note | Defense and Security Analysis Vol. 30, No.2; Jun 2014: p.176-184 |
Journal Source | Defense and Security Analysis Vol. 30, No.2; Jun 2014: p.176-184 |
Key Words | Covert Operations ; Wireless Communications ; Transnational Terrorism ; Counterterrorism |