News Mention: Large Platforms Remain A Target For Exploitation

“Despite proactive steps taken, TikTok remains a target for exploitation by extremist groups as its popularity grows,” Adam Hadley, executive director of Tech Against Terrorism, tells WIRED. “The ISD study shows that a small number of violent extremists can wreak havoc on large platforms due to adversarial asymmetry. This report therefore underscores the need for cross-platform threat intelligence supported by improved AI-powered content moderation. The report also reminds us that Telegram should also be held accountable for its role in the online extremist ecosystem.”

Adam Hadley in Wired, 29 July 2024

News Mention: Young Men and Far-Right Radicalisation

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News Mention: Young Men and Far-Right Radicalisation

“Executive director of think tank Tech Against Terrorism Adam Hadley, warned of how easy it is now for young men to find themselves engaging with...

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News Mention: The Hamas Threat of Hostage Execution Videos Looms Large Over Social Media

News Mention: The Hamas Threat of Hostage Execution Videos Looms Large Over Social Media

Adam Hadley, founder and executive director of Tech Against Terrorism, a United Nations-affiliated nonprofit that tracks extremist activity online,...

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News Mention: Ofcom and the Online Safety Act

News Mention: Ofcom and the Online Safety Act

Tech against Terrorism, a UN-backed organisation that tackles online terrorism, believes that in practice Ofcom may not use the powers that much.

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