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Want to learn more about how terrorists and violent extremists are using the internet to communicate and share propaganda? Perhaps you’re interested in why terrorists share their manifestos online and livestream their attacks? The Tech Against Terrorism podcast is a deep dive into the evolving use of the internet by terrorists and violent extremists, how this relates to real world harms, and what can be done to support the tech sector to disrupt this threat. Join us as we speak to the world’ ...
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Was ist Terrorismus? Wie ist er entstanden und wie hat er sich entwickelt? Was kennzeichnet ihn heute? In insgesamt zwanzig Folgen gehen wir dem Phänomen gemeinsam mit vielen Expertinnen und Experten auf den Grund – von grundsätzlichen Fragen über die Geschichte des Terrorismus in Deutschland bis hin zu spezielleren Themen: Wir fragen, warum Menschen sich terroristischen Gruppen anschließen und welche Rolle Frauen im Terrorismus spielen. Wir haken nach, wie es um das Verhältnis von Medien un ...
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Five young-ish researchers, all of whom are definitely idiots, reviewing books, games, and films based on their representation of extremism, terrorism, cults, and conspiracy theories. Fun, right? Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/terrorism-bad/support
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Terrorism 360° is a podcast brought to you by the National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism (START) headquartered at the University of Maryland. In this podcast, Dr. Gary LaFree, the Founding Director of START, interviews the world’s leading experts on terrorism and responses to terrorism. This podcast explores their research, their insights into the causes and consequences of terrorism, and their recommendations for policy makers. The central organizing princ ...
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Hello! My name is Raine Pettigrew and this is my final project for one of my college courses at NMSU. I chose to explore the topic of terrorism and how smart technology has effected how we deal with terrorism. Since doing this podcast ice learned how much our government actually collects intelligence on its patrons and seen the different laws placed to protect the people's privacy rights. This is a 4 part podcast series on all I have learned so far! Cover art photo provided by Markus Spiske ...
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Recordings from the Islamic Center of Palm Beach's weekend seminar: "Islam's Condemnation of Terrorism" with guest speakers Abu Muhammad al-Maghribi, Abu Khadeejah Abdul-Waahid, and Abul-Hasan Maalik ibn Aadam. We have been witnessing a spike in anti-Islam anti-Muslim sentiment since the Paris and San Bernardino terrorist attacks. Muslims are being painted with a broad brush which has resulted in some people attacking and harming innocent Muslim men and women because of their faith, as well ...
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This week, we’re discussing the rapidly evolving phenomenon of deepfakes powered by generative AI technology. We explore how deepfakes are being manipulated for malign purposes, including by terrorists and violent extremist actors. And we consider how this threat might develop as technology improves and what this means for terrorist propaganda, onl…
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This week, we’re exploring the use of memes in the context of terrorism and violent extremism. Throughout the episode, we consider why memes are being used by terrorist and violent extremist actors, how they’re spread online and why their meaning is often hidden to ordinary internet users. We also look at some of the challenges this poses for tech …
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This week, we’re looking into the contested term “borderline content”, using antisemitism as a case study for how terrorist and violent extremist (TVE) actors sanitise extremist content. We learn more about what borderline content is in practice, its strategic use for TVE actors, and what makes it so difficult to moderate. We also consider the pote…
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This week, we’re exploring the spread of online disinformation in the aftermath of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. We unpack the shifting online ecosystem around the conflict, and track pro-Kremlin narratives and disinformation campaigns both domestically and abroad. We also ask who’s behind these narratives and on which platforms they are being s…
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This week on the Tech Against Terrorism podcast, we’re heading to Canada to speak to two of the country's leading experts who are working to counter terrorism and violent extremism through the Canada Centre for Community Engagement and Prevention of Violence. Hear how the centre leads the Government of Canada's efforts to counter radicalisation to …
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With the help of our expert guests, we explore what hybrid threats are in the context of online terrorism and violent extremism. We consider why this hybridisation has increased in recent years and how online extremism has blurred and overlapped with other online harms such as disinformation and conspiracy theory movements. We also touch on “grey a…
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This week, we’re looking at how the internet is regulated in India. We consider what the current landscape looks like, what this means for tech platforms operating in the market and how this is impacting platforms’ online counterterrorism and content moderation efforts. Join Anne Craanen as she speaks to Tanmay Singh, Senior Litigation Counsel at t…
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This week, we’re looking at how violent Islamist organisations such as Islamic State disseminate propaganda online, particularly through the exploitation of file-sharing platforms. Join Anne Craanen as she speaks to Professor Stuart Macdonald and Connor Rees from Swansea University about their data-driven research which explores pro-IS use of file-…
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This week, we’re exploring the concept of deplatforming. We explain what deplatforming is, how tech company attitudes towards content removal have evolved over the years and consider whether there’s a case for allowing some “borderline” content to remain on platforms. Join Anne Craanen as she speaks to Dr Joe Whittaker, a lecturer in Cyber Threats,…
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This week, we look back at some of the key trends and developments in terrorist and violent extremist use of the internet in 2022. We’ll be sharing findings from our “state of play” report which highlights shifts in terrorist behaviour and tactics online. Join Anne Craanen as she speaks to Tech Against Terrorism’s Charley, Rory and Arthur about dev…
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This week, we’re exploring the topic of online misogyny. With gender-based abuse in online spaces becoming a growing problem, we explore why misogynist views are so prominent online, the emotional impact of online harms, and what tech platforms can do to counter violent misogynistic content and protect victims from abuse. We also explore why misogy…
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This week, we’re exploring the topic of researcher safety and mental health, focusing on the particular difficulties facing those working with terrorist or violent extremist content. We ask whether there’s enough awareness around the subject, and what can be done, both individually and institutionally, to protect the emotional wellbeing and safety …
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This week on the Tech Against Terrorism podcast, we’re taking you behind the scenes to learn more about the work of our Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT) Analysts who are responsible for tracking, analysing and alerting terrorist and violent extremist activity online. We share what a typical day in the life of an OSINT analyst looks like, some of th…
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This week on the Tech Against Terrorism podcast we’re exploring the decentralised web. We discuss what the decentralised web is, its potential benefits for users, and whether terrorists and violent extremists are exploiting these technologies. We also consider future threats relating to exploitation of the decentralised web, and how tech companies …
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This week on the Tech Against Terrorism podcast we’re exploring the threat of terrorist operated websites (TOWs). We discuss what TOWs are, what features they offer, and what role they play in wider terrorist and violent extremist exploitation of the internet. We also discuss why removing websites is so legally and ethically complicated and require…
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Welcome back to the Tech Against Terrorism podcast. For our first episode back, we’re taking a deep dive into the dark web. We discuss what the dark web is, who’s using it, plus consider the extent to which it’s exploited by terrorist actors. We also discuss how the dark web is regulated, consider future threats and whether it’s an area the tech se…
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The Tech Against Terrorism podcast is returning on Thursday 13th October. Join us every other week as we unpick how terrorists and violent extremists are exploiting the darkest corners of the internet and what can be done to support the tech sector to disrupt this threat.De către Tech Against Terrorism
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For the final episode of Season 2 of the podcast we’re taking a closer look at a tool developed by Tech Against Terrorism called the Terrorist Content Analytics Platform (TCAP). We learn what the TCAP is, why it was set up, and how it’s used to automate the swift detection and removal of verified terrorist content on tech platforms. During the epis…
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On this week’s episode, we’re exploring the role of automated solutions and Artificial Intelligence (AI) in tackling terrorist and violent extremist content and activity online. With the help of our expert guests, we delve into the historical use of machine learning algorithms for content moderation purposes, look at how they’ve developed over the …
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This week we’re bringing you a special episode investigating the conflict in Ukraine. We unpack the truth around violent extremist elements operating in Ukraine amid the online information war that’s been unfolding. We speak to experts who expose the Russian claims of denazification as state-sponsored disinformation, and interrogate the reality of …
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On this week’s episode of the podcast, we’re looking at terrorist designation. We analyse different countries’ designation systems and discuss how they can be improved. We consider the role designation plays in the fight against terrorism and how it can be used as a tool to tackle terrorist content online. Anne Craanen is joined by two experts on d…
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On this week’s episode of the podcast, we’re looking at online regulation. We consider why regulation is so important, how the landscape has evolved, and focus on some of the specific challenges around regulating terrorist content online. We also touch on influential regulation that’s been recently adopted as well as regulation that’s currently bei…
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Welcome back to part 2 of our deep dive into tech platform policy around countering terrorism and violent extremism. In this episode, we’re getting insight from Zoom and Clubhouse into how their community standards have been developed with tackling harmful content in mind. In this episode, Anne Craanen speaks to Jessica Mason, Head of Global Policy…
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Welcome to part 1 of our deep dive into tech platform policy around countering terrorism and violent extremism. There’s a slightly different format this week, as we first chat to Charlotte Willner who gives us some context into the evolution of moderating terrorist content before we get a tech platform perspective on how these challenges look today…
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In this week’s episode, we’re looking into how violent Islamist groups exploit the internet, how this has evolved in the last decade, and why these online networks are so resilient to content moderation efforts. We also share some of the things we’re doing here at Tech Against Terrorism to counter this threat and consider what tech companies and go…
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In this week’s episode, we’re exploring the violent far-right’s use of the internet. We learn what is meant by the ‘far-right’, how different platforms are exploited by violent far-right actors, and the constant evolution of violent far-right content and its online dissemination. We also address some of the challenges moderators and tech platforms …
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This week, we’re discussing the role of the internet in the radicalisation of terrorists and violent extremists. We learn what radicalisation is, debunk some of the myths surrounding it, and explore how the online and offline worlds interact in radicalising an individual. We’ll also touch on a range of case studies and consider what tech companies …
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In this episode, we discuss Islamic State’s large-scale attack on Ghuwayran prison in north-eastern Syria to break out jailed IS fighters, focusing on the extent to which the event translated into a propaganda victory for the group. During the episode, we uncover how the prison break played out both online and offline, the reaction from online IS s…
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In this episode, we learn about violent far-right groups who are using the internet to plan and carry out real-world attacks. We hear how dangerous these fringe online communities really are and the work that’s going on behind the scenes to tackle this threat. Join Anne Craanen as she speaks to Alex Newhouse, Deputy Director of the Center on Terror…
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In this episode, we’re exploring how the Taliban’s use of the internet and social media has evolved following their takeover of Afghanistan. We also explore how this compares with wider terrorist use of the internet, and the implications for tech companies moderating this content. Join Anne Craanen as she speaks to Charlie Winter, one of the world’…
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Tech Against Terrorism is back with season two of the podcast. Join us for a weekly deep dive into the evolving use of the internet by terrorists and violent extremists, how this relates to real world harms, and what can be done to support the tech sector to disrupt this threat.De către Tech Against Terrorism
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Die Attentate auf Politiker der Weimarer Republik bildeten die Grundlage für den "politischen Mord" der späteren Bundesrepublik. Niklas Fischer und Hannes Liebrandt, Historiker an der LMU München und Hosts des Podcast "Tatort Geschichte", nehmen die Vorgeschichte des Terrorismus in der Bundesrepublik unter die Lupe.…
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Der Terrorismus der Zehnerjahre des neuen Jahrtausends waren eingangs von der Debatte um den "NSU" geprägt. Doch viel zu schnell traten neue Tatorte in den Blick: Über den Breitscheidplatz, über Halle und die Digitalisierung des Terrorismus spricht Christiane Mudra.De către Christiane Mudra
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Der 11. September in den USA prägte auch den islamistischen Terrorismus in Deutschland. Abseits des djihadistischen Terrors mordete eine rechtsterroristische Vereinigung ungehindert in ganz Deutschland. Den Terrorismus der Nuller Jahre bespricht der Journalist Thies Marsen.De către Thies Marsen
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Solingen, Mölln und Rostock-Lichtenhagen. Herrhausen und der Terror der IRA und Brandanschläge der PKK – die Zeit ab 1990 war nicht so frei von Terrorismus, wie das kollektive Gedächtnis das vermuten lässt. Die Journalistin Duška Roth stellt das Jahrzehnt dar.De către Duška Roth
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Oft verdeckt von den Geschehnissen des linken Terrorismus, entstanden spätestens in den Siebziger Jahren rechtsterroristische Strukturen, die sich auf fürchterliche Weise in den Achtziger Jahren zeigen sollten. Die Autorin und Regisseurin des "investigativen theaters", Christiane Mudra, nimmt dieses Jahrzehnt in den Blick.…
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Wenn von Terrorismus in der Bundesrepublik gesprochen wird, ist im kulturellen Gedächtnis zuvorderst der sozialrevolutionäre Terrorismus der Roten Armee Fraktion verankert. Den Linksterrorismus der Siebziger Jahre beleuchtet die Journalistin, Autorin und Host des Podcast "Im Untergrund", Patrizia Schlosser.…
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Die Zeit ab 1945 war immer noch geprägt von der nationalsozialistischen Ideologie und Akteuren. Wie sehr dies den Terrorismus und seine Verfolgung in der Zeit bis Ende der Sechziger prägte, bespricht der Journalist Thies Marsen.De către Thies Marsen
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