^this.
For some unresearched perspective that seems to match yours, I first heard the term (and read that No Compromise article) sometime between late 1997 & 1999. Certainly by the time that things were in motion for the anti-globalization tide came in, it was a buzz-phrase.
It actually became self defeating, at least for a time, in that people would be all like, "well, you know... security culture." Which everyone understood was meant to imply that whatever they were up to was some next level shit that they couldn't discuss just here and just now, but if you knew them and you knew what was what, you would draw your own conclusions and make your own mental leaps and correlations between said security conscious individuals and whatever the most recent radical action was.