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On 18 November 2025, the popular Content Delivery Network (CDN) and Distributed Denial of Service…

The 7 November 2025 attack at Sekolah Menengah Atas Negeri 72 (SMAN 72) in North…

Folk studies are not a source of analysis often used in the P/CVE space. However,…

This Insight is part of GNET’s Gender and Online Violent Extremism series, aligning with the…

The Pakistani state and Afghan Taliban forces recently clashed along the Durand Line—one of the…

This Insight was published as part of GIFCT’s Working Group on Addressing Youth Radicalization and…
RT @MuniraMustaffa: Ever wondered what amok might look like in the digital age?
Following the 7 November attack at SMAN 72 in Jakarta, my…
In the wake of the 7 Nov attack at SMAN 72 in Jakarta, @MuniraMustaffa expertly analyses the emergence of memetic violence in Southeast Asia, a phenomenon whereby perpetrators appropriate notorious Western attackers through online exposure.
This week, @TheOndrakGuy and Laura Vitelli examine acts of violence arising from ideologically diffuse online environments through the lens of ostension.
As part of GNET’s Gender & Online Violent Extremism series, Fabio Daniele, Laura Bucher, Giampaolo Servida & Rachele Gilman analyse the monetisation strategies used by extremist actors to generate profit by promoting misogyny and violence against women.
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