Online Threat Agents: Strategies and Implementations in Cybercounterterrorism Combat
In the ever-evolving landscape of irregular warfare, the Irregular Warfare Initiative (IWI) continues to be at the forefront, bridging the gap between scholars and practitioners. This dedicated team of volunteers hosts critical thinkers as IWI fellows and produces insightful written and audio content.
One such podcast episode, titled "Episode 51 of the Irregular Warfare Podcast," delves into a pressing issue: how extremists exploit maneuver space online and its implications for countering violent extremism. The guest for this episode, an expert in the field, has written extensively on terrorism, international security, and civil and ethnic conflict. However, the specific author remains unidentified from the provided search results.
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Notable guests on the podcast include Dr. Daniel Byman, a senior fellow in the Center for Middle East Policy at the Brookings Institution and a professor at Georgetown University's Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service. Dr. Byman's most recent book, "Spreading Hate: The Global Rise of White Supremacist Terrorism," provides a comprehensive analysis of the rising trend of white supremacist terrorism.
Nick Rasmussen, with over 27 years of US government service, including senior counterterrorism posts at the White House and in the US Intelligence Community from 2001 to 2017, has also graced the podcast. Rasmussen concluded his government career as director of the National Counterterrorism Center.
Image credit for the podcast goes to Remko van Dokkum. For more information about the podcast or IWI, visit their official platforms. Stay informed, stay engaged, and join the conversation on countering violent extremism.