Abstract

Recently, illegal information about terrorism is being provided online due to change in the security environment. This phenomenon requires preventive and active functions and roles from related organizations. There are limits to the ability of relevant organizations in specific countries to prevent and respond independently because terrorist crimes transnational borders and the means and methods of criminal acts are carried out secretly. In particular, cooperation between relevant organizations and the international community are essential in surveillance and monitoring to prevent terrorism information, which are preventive functions, and investigation and punishment. In Korea, Act On Counter-terrorism For The Protection Of Citizens And Public Security, Act On Promotion Of Information And Communications Network Utilization And Information Protection, Act On The Establishment And Operation Of Korea Communications Commission, and the Deliberation Regulations on Information and Communications are being implemented in order to limit propaganda and incitement activities related to terrorism. In case of violation of the relevant laws, rejection, suspension, and restrictions on illegal information. Also, in countries such as the European Union, the United Kingdom, and Australia, the policy of proactively preventing crimes that violate national security or national interests has implications such as terrorist crimes.

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