Changing Threat Dimensions; Preventing Extremism in the Digital Age
Abstract
Extremism poses a persistent and signi cant threat for the stability of a nation. It is a
complex psychological phenomenon that gradually leads to tangible actions, extending
beyond its narrow military aspects. Countering extremism in present digital era requires
innovative strategies to e ectively address and prevent it within the changing digital
landscape. Therefore, this research aims to explore the intricate relationship between
extremism and its implications for national security in the digital sphere. Sri Lanka’s
historical experiences with extremism, both before and after digitalization, add unique
dimensions to this examination. Understanding how the digital age has become a fertile
ground for disseminating and amplifying extremist ideologies is crucial for formulating
e ective countermeasures. Leveraging the digital space to counteract and prevent extremism
warrants exploration. Using a qualitative methodology, this study will investigate the
evolving threat landscape through various analysis techniques. By shedding light on these
changes, it seeks to uncover the complexities associated with preventing extremism in the
digital age. The ndings will inform recommendations to reduce its impact.