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In 21st-century warfare, the loudest weapon may not be a missile, but rather the soft…
On the morning of 17 May 2025, a 25-year-old suspect carried out a suicide attack…
In the Afghanistan-Pakistan region’s evolving threat landscape, terrorist groups have been slow in adopting technologies…
On Wednesday, 28 May, the Global Network on Extremism and Technology (GNET) hosted its Fifth…
On 20 May 2025, a stabbing incident occurred at a school in the town of…
Introduction Terrorist exploitation of digital financing is a technological, regulatory, and enforcement problem everywhere extremists…
Call for Insights💻
We are seeking Insight proposals from PhD students researching the nexus of technology, violent extremism, &/or terrorism for a series that aims to highlight new and emerging voices in the field.
Following the violent attack on a #PalmSprings fertility clinic, evidence pointed to the attacker being an adherent to the obscure ideology of efilism.
Manfredi Pozzoli traces the attacker’s online footprint and this emerging threat.
Today, Abdul Basit and Rueben Dass explore how terrorist groups in the #Afghanistan-Pakistan region incorporate technologies in their operations, the threat they pose, and implications for the region’s security landscape.
On 28 May, GNET hosted its 5th Annual Conference.
We are pleased to publish an Insight & videos summarising the event, including identified research gaps & key policy takeaways.
Many thanks to @GIFCT_official, @VPNderadINT & all who attended & presented.
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