Islamist terrorism – "Islamic State adjusts strategy to remain on Telegram": Analysing the impact of the Europol-led operation on Islamic State presence on Telegram last November, Raphael Gluck and Laurence Binder investigate the group’s lasting presence on the platform, long-known as their online home. Whilst IS online operations have been heavily impacted by the clampdown, the group has developed a range of techniques to maintain its presence, from the creation of new bots to the older technique of safe users lists. (Gluck & Binder, Global Network on Extremism and Technology, February 2020) – "Terrorists and technological innovation": In this look at terrorist use of technology, the authors divide the adoption and adaption by terrorists to new technologies into a four-phase 'adaptation curve’: the early adoption, characterised by initial failed or underperformed attempts; the iteration, focused on improvements despite inconsistent success; the breakthrough, characterised by significant improvement; and finally the competition phase, a cycle of adaptation and counter-adaptation as tech companies and states develop countermeasures. (Gartenstein-Ross, Clarke, Shear, Lawfare, 02.02.2020) – “White House confirms death of AQAP leader”: Following confirmation that al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) leader Qasim al-Rimi was killed in US airstrike, Long War Journal provides a profile of the leader whom the White House says was the deputy to al-Qaeda’s global leader Ayman al-Zawahiri. (FDD’s Long War Journal, 06.02.2020) |