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Analysis: The use of open-source software by terrorists and violent extremists
Why global coding collaboration benefits everyone – including terrorists and violent extremists.
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Why global coding collaboration benefits everyone – including terrorists and violent extremists.
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On 24 July Tech Against Terrorism participated in the 2019 Global Internet Forum to Counter Terrorism’s (GIFCT) summit held at Facebook’s...
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Tech Against Terrorism is pleased to announce that the Government of Canada has awarded Tech Against Terrorism a grant to expand our work supporting...
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In May of 2019 Tech Against Terrorism attended the inaugural annual conference of the Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right (CARR) - the leading...
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ISIS use of smaller platforms and the DWeb to share terrorist content Summary of Tech Against Terrorism's analysis: Analysis of more than 45,000 URLs...
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On 9-10 April, Tech Against Terrorism attended the European Counter Terrorism Centre’s (ECTC) Advisory Network Conference at Europol’s headquarters...
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10th April 2019
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Below we summarise tech sector responses to the exploitation of their services by the Christchurch terrorist sympathisers before, during, and after...
Report of Tech Against Terrorism's activities in 2017. This was a crucial year for Tech Against Terrorism as it established its strategy to counter...
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The Tech Against Terrorism Initiative was invited to participated in the UNODC and the People of Japan’s (United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime)...
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On 15 February, Tech Against Terrorism held an introductory event to present our work at TechHub London, who kindly hosted us for the evening. The...
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Tech Against Terrorism was pleased to take part in #TechHubTuesday Demo Night, on February 6. The event was held at Google Campus, in Shoreditch.