The purpose of the attack is to draw a basic distinction between cyberterrorism and cybercrime. While cyberterrorists may have multiple motives and often seek destructive influence, especially on critical infrastructure, cybercriminals are primarily motivated by financial gain. Any planned, politically motivated attack that threatens or provokes violence against information systems, programs, and data is commonly referred to as cyberterrorism (Taylor et al., 2019). Sometimes the term is expanded to cover any cyberattack that instills fear or intimidation among the target population. The same methods used for traditional cyber attacks are also used for cyber terrorism. To achieve their goals, cyber terrorists can use DDoS attacks, various types of malware, social engineering techniques, phishing operations, and more. Cybercrime is defined as the use of computers as a tool, weapon or means to achieve illicit purposes (Babak et al., 2018). Consider committing fraud, stealing name or intellectual property, or violating privacy laws. continue…