The future of military industry, police network, and traffic, communication system, financial, and intelligence data, economic and political security, nuclear and military installations and critical infrastructure of the United Kingdom is under threat from international cyber terrorist networks. Cyber attacks and information terror pose complex problems, which reach into new areas for national security and public policy. Strong Russian, Chinese and Indian cyber armies can put in danger the state and its institutional networks of the country.
Information warfare has become the most violent weapons of the twenty first century. New bombs that destroy the whole institutional network in minutes are an E-mail bombs. This violent weapon can be described as politically motivated attacks in cyberspace. Some experts use the term weapon of mass destruction for it.
Informanization and amassing of cycber weapons in the Asian continent and, the future cyber cold war preparation of China, Russia, Iran and Saudi Arabia can develop a major security threat for the United Kingdom and Europe, in near future. The ground for cyber offensive is ready and armies of opposite side have the skill to destroy sensitive military and financial data with a simple key board touch. The ability of extremist elements to disrupt cyber communication between the UK and other countries is considered a serious threat. Britain is under threat from these elements. The smuggling of nuclear weapons is South and Central Asia and Middle East, vulnerability of India and Pakistan nuclear weapons and the availability of radioactive materials, plutonium and uranium in black market is a greater future security threat.
The military and financial involvement of the British citizens in the civil wars of several Asian and African states is likely to affect Britain's relations with these states in near future. British citizens have been arrested in Somalia, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Nigeria and several other Muslim and non-Muslim states in the past. All these states strongly feel the British involvement in their internal affairs.
Musa Khan Jalalzai is Executive Editor of Daily Outlook Afghanistan and author of 156 books on terrorism, extremism, and human trafficking, Afghanistan, drug trafficking and foreign policy studies and is based in London, UK.
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