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This Insight analyses potential security threats associated with the use of 3D-printing technologies for the…

The fatal stabbing of a 10-year-old Tajik immigrant schoolboy in the Odintsovo district of Moscow…

The European Union is developing a “Drone Wall”, officially named the European Drone Defence Initiative,…

Note: The following Insight draws on research conducted by Sonja Belkin and Kristy Sakano under…

Across the Preventing and Countering Violent Extremism (P/CVE) field, practitioners know that radicalisation processes increasingly…

Over the past decade, Islamic State (IS) has repeatedly adjusted the way it teaches technical…
Nodirbek Soliev analyses the #MoscowOblast School Stabbing by examining how the personal grievances of the attacker and his exposure to ideological bricolage drawn from Western far-right milieus contributed to this case of deadly performative violence.
Nina Kurt analyses whether the growing use of drone technology by extremist actors poses a threat to the EU #Drone #Defence Initiative.
"What begins as an American, largely online phenomenon, thus becomes a portable script for violence that can be adopted by teenagers in any country with the same platforms and subcultures."
Tremendous work by Valdemar Balle for @GNET_research.
Sonja Belkin examines the phenomenon of cyberhacktivism. She assesses the threat horizon for radicalisation into extremism-driven cyberhacktivism and proposes behavioural science interventions that may limit recruitment among vulnerable individuals.
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