The Web's role in terrorism may be overstated
The Wall Street Journal Blogs
The Internet might be the best and cheapest way to spread an idea, but its role in furthering terrorism has been overestimated by Western governments, says a new study by the London-based International Center for the Study of Radicalization and Political Violence. The report, "Countering Online Radicalization: A Strategy for Action," says that "any strategy that relies on reducing the availability of content alone is bound to be crude, expensive and counterproductive.
NEXT STORY: Verizon to Light it Up




