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Scholars International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice (SIJLCJ)
Volume-9 | Issue-06 | 224-230
Original Research Article
Qatar's Efforts in Combating Cyberterrorism
Diab M. Al-Badayneh, Abdullah Mohammad Al-Sulaiti
Published : June 8, 2026
DOI : https://doi.org/10.36348/sijlcj.2026.v09i06.006
Abstract
This study investigates the state of Qatar in its cyberterrorism-combating endeavors. The research tool designed was a questionnaire. A convenience sample (N = 200) was used, and the majority of participants were older than 35 years old (70.0%): Males and females comprised 80.5% and 19.5%, respectively. The study findings showed that more people identified cyberterrorism as a real threat to national security. Exploring the Qatari youth view on institutional capacities, legal frameworks, and education/community programs. Along with this, the results also show that Qatari institutions are deemed reliable in addressing cyberterrorism, as 89.5% place belief and capability on these institutions. One of the main findings is that an alarming 96.0% agree that decreasing awareness on digital platforms decreases extremist behavior reporting. All respondents agreed that legislation and cooperation at the regional level were required, while fewer supported educating youngsters as an appropriate strategy against digital radicalization. To sum up, the study provides insights into areas to improve upon when it comes to education programs and policy initiatives in preventing cybersecurity threats.
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