• HOPE Not Hate: Insights from Inside the Far-Right
    May 23 2024

    In this week’s episode, we’re getting unique insights into the state of the far-right in the UK. The advocacy and research organisation HOPE Not Hate is known for its tireless work countering extremism and hate through research, intelligence, campaigning and community engagement. This work has involved infiltrating and exposing extremist movements and even terrorist groups. HOPE Not Hate recently published their State of Hate 2024 report, which we discuss in detail in the episode.

    Archie Macfarlane is joined by Patrik Hermansson, a senior researcher from HOPE Not Hate. We learn what it’s like to go undercover in an extremist group, and the risks associated with it. We explore how far-right extremism has evolved over the years, the role of social media, and the wider societal drivers of hate.

    You can read a transcript of this episode here.

    If you want to find out more about Tech Against Terrorism and our work, visit techagainstterrorism.org or follow us on X, where you can find resources on this topic.

    Resources:

    • HOPE Not Hate’s State of Hate 2024 report
    • Patrik’s research feature on Active Clubs
    • TAT Podcast: Active Clubs: Fitness, Fraternity, and Fascism
    • TAT Podcast: What is the #tradwives Movement?
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    35 mins
  • Mapping Far-Right Terrorist Propaganda Online
    May 9 2024

    In this week’s episode, we’re delving into the key trends of the past three years in how online users disseminate far-right terrorist propaganda online. From gamification to Generative AI, we’ll be sharing findings from our upcoming report – TCAP Insights: Mapping Far-Right Terrorist Propaganda Online.

    Archie Macfarlane is joined by Adam Donald, TCAP Manager at Tech Against Terrorism, who was part of the team working on our latest TCAP research report. We discuss the distribution of terrorist content online using TCAP statistics, which terrorist entities are most proficient, and which platforms are most heavily exploited. We also cover how gamification and sanctification of far-right propaganda is leading to a larger audience reach for this content, even on mainstream platforms. Finally, we offer policy recommendations for platforms to counter these trends.

    Sign up to join the webinar launching the full report here.

    You can read a transcript of this episode here.

    If you want to find out more about Tech Against Terrorism and our work, visit techagainstterrorism.org or follow us on X, where you can find resources on this topic.

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    35 mins
  • Foiled Plots in the UK: How Terrorists Fail
    Apr 25 2024

    Since 2017, the UK has seen fifteen terrorist attacks – from the Manchester Arena bombing to the Dover firebomb attack. But during that time, more than twice as many attacks have also been foiled. So in this week’s episode, we’re looking at terror plotters in the UK. We are delving into the case studies of two very young plotters who were largely radicalised online, trying to understand what led them down their violent pathways and what can be done by stakeholders to prevent similar cases in future.

    Archie Macfarlane is joined by Lizzie Dearden, a home affairs and security journalist, and author of the book Plotters: The UK Terrorists Who Failed.

    You can read a transcript of this episode here.

    If you want to find out more about Tech Against Terrorism and our work, visit techagainstterrorism.org or follow us on X, where you can find resources on this topic.

    Resources:

    • Lizzie Dearden’s book, Plotters: The UK Terrorists Who Failed
    • TAT Podcast: How has the Online Dissemination of Jihadist Propaganda Evolved?
    • TAT Podcast: Gaming and Extremism: Threats and Opportunities
    • TAT Podcast: Gaming and Extremism: Identity Fusion
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    38 mins
  • Active Clubs: Fitness, Fraternity, and Fascism
    Apr 11 2024
    In this week’s episode, we’re introducing you to a new kind of far-right group – Active Clubs. Their unique pitch combines fitness, fraternity and fascism. We map out the origins and rapid growth of the movement, how they have utilised social media to create chapters globally, and their appealing offer to younger men in particular.

    Archie Macfarlane is joined by Brody McDonald, director of the Oxford Disinformation and Extremism Lab, and Associate Fellow at King’s College London.

    You can read a transcript of the episode here.

    If you want to find out more about Tech Against Terrorism and our work, visit techagainstterrorism.org or follow us on X, where you can find resources on this topic.

    Resources:

    • Brody’s recent research
    • TAT Podcast: God, Guns and Sedition: Far-Right Terrorism in America
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    28 mins
  • Media Jihad: Islamic State's Resurgent Propaganda Network
    Mar 28 2024

    In this week’s episode, we are delving into Islamic State’s global propaganda network. We map the group’s media apparatus, unpacking the term “media Jihad” to understand the role of pro-IS online networks in waging its propaganda war. We highlight the centrality of Islamic State Khorasan Province, also known as ISKP, in reinvigorating IS’s propaganda machine.

    Note: this episode was recorded prior to the terrorist attack on the Crocus City concert hall in Moscow on 22 March 2024, which has killed at least 139 people. ISKP has claimed the attack.

    Archie Macfarlane is joined by Lucas Webber, co-founder of Militant Wire, a media company that provides expert analysis on militant activity around the globe.

    You can read a transcript of this episode here.

    If you want to find out more about Tech Against Terrorism and our work, visit techagainstterrorism.org or follow us on X, where you can find resources on this topic.

    Resources:

    • Militant Wire
    • Lucas Webber’s X page
    • Tech Against Terrorism’s report on ISKP’s Moscow attack
    • TAT analysis: After the Taliban Takeover: How Islamic State-Khorasan Are Exploiting the Online Ecosystem and Projecting the Threat
    • TAT podcast: Islamic State Khorasan (IS-K): A Growing Threat
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    39 mins
  • God, Guns and Sedition: Far-Right Terrorism in America
    Mar 14 2024

    In this week’s episode, we look at how the far-right threat has intersected with their exploitation of technology over the past 40 years or so. We trace the far-right's experimentation with technology back to white supremacists in 1980s America, discuss the revolutionary effect of social media on far-right terrorism , and explore the risks of violence in the upcoming US elections.

    This time, Archie Macfarlane is joined by Bruce Hoffman, senior fellow for counterterrorism and homeland security at the Council on Foreign Relations, and Jacob Ware, a research fellow at the Council of Foreign Relations. The episode explores their new book God, Guns and Sedition: Far-Right Terrorism in America, which traces the history of the far-right extremist movement in the US and how to counter it.

    You can read a transcript of this episode here.

    If you want to find out more about Tech Against Terrorism and our work, visit techagainstterrorism.org or follow us on X, where you can find resources on this topic.

    Resources:

    • God, Guns and Sedition: Far-Right Terrorism in America
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    39 mins
  • How has the Online Dissemination of Jihadist Propaganda Evolved?
    Feb 29 2024

    In this week’s episode, we’re revisiting how Islamist terrorist groups disseminate propaganda online. We look at the tactics these groups use to ensure their propaganda remains online and reaches as wide an audience as possible. And we find out how platforms are fighting back.

    Join Archie Macfarlane as he speaks with Dr. Stuart Macdonald, professor of law at Swansea University and Director of the University’s Cyber Threats Research Centre (CYTREC), and Sean McCafferty, a researcher and OSINT analyst at Dublin City University.

    Stuart and Sean have co-authored a report on the state of 'Online Jihadist Propaganda dissemination.' Their research provides insights into the characteristics of online terrorist ecosystems, the adaptive tactics employed by these entities in reaction to moderation, and presents recommendations for both tech platforms and policymakers.

    You can read a transcript of this episode here.

    If you want to find out more about Tech Against Terrorism and our work, visit techagainstterrorism.org or follow us on X.
    Resources:

    • Online Jihadist Propaganda dissemination report (COMING SOON)
    • Tech Against Terrorism: Ethics of Content Moderation
    • Tech Against Terrorism Podcast: Combating Terrorist Use of File-Sharing
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    29 mins
  • What is White Jihadism?
    Feb 15 2024

    In this week’s episode, we investigate the term ‘White Jihad,’ the seemingly paradoxical interaction between white supremacy and Jihadism online. We ask how this loose online community emerged, who it attracts, and what can be done to counter it.


    Join Archie Macfarlane as he speaks with Dr. Federico Borgonovo, a research-analyst at ITSTIME, the Italian Team for Security Terroristic Issues and Managing Emergencies, at the Catholic University of Sacred Heart, in Milan.


    You can read a transcript of this episode here.


    If you want to find out more about Tech Against Terrorism and our work, visit techagainstterrorism.org or follow us on X, where you can find resources on this topic.


    Resources:

    • ITSTIME website
    • Exploring the Whitejihad Digital Ecosystem - F.Borgonovo & S.R.Lucini
    • Tech Against Terrorism Europe (TATE) website
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    21 mins