The freely accessible nature of online content allows users of the World Wide Web to access all kind of content at any given time. Non-moderated content from security perspective, among others also include Islamist propaganda that also includes online magazines Inspire and Dabiq. Free online access to these two magazines means that the World Wide Web becomes a platform for an individual to enter the process of radicalization through reading Islamist propaganda, which is among other everyday related topics, radicalizationally oriented. Security structures of countries, including security structures of Republic of Slovenia, should recognize in their security strategies such propaganda material as a security problem. The effect of Islamist propaganda on Islamist radicalization creates a rejection of individuals previously known moral and societal norms for moral and ideological norms of Islamist terrorist organizations. Therefore, the individual becomes radicalized. Due to new moral and ideological norms that overcame the previously known ones, the individual becomes a security threat not only to its country of origin but also to wider geographical space. The Republic of Slovenia is not immune to such security threats.
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