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Tech Against Terrorism

Tech Against Terrorism

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Want to learn more about how terrorists and violent extremists are using the internet to communicate and share propaganda? Perhaps you’re interested in why terrorists share their manifestos online and livestream their attacks? The Tech Against Terrorism podcast is a deep dive into the evolving use of the internet by terrorists and violent extremists, how this relates to real world harms, and what can be done to support the tech sector to disrupt this threat. Join us as we speak to the world’s leading experts in this field and uncover everything from the online propaganda behind an IS prison break in Syria, to the online network of neo-Nazis behind a foiled terrorist plot in Texas.© 2025 Tech Against Terrorism Social Sciences
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  • Pathways to Violence: Understanding Youth Radicalisation
    Dec 18 2025

    Youth radicalisation is changing. Young people today are increasingly being drawn into extremist movements through online platforms, social networks, and gaming environments. But these pathways look very different from previous generations, shaped by technology, social dynamics, and evolving ideologies.

    In this episode, host Lucas Webber is joined by Jacob Ware, research fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations and adjunct professor at Georgetown University’s Walsh School of Foreign Service and DeSales University. Together, they explore how young people are being radicalised online, the role of emerging platforms and algorithms, and what can be done to prevent this worrying trend of youth extremism.


    🎧 Listen to learn:

    ➡︎ How youth radicalisation today differs from previous generations

    ➡︎ The role of online platforms and gaming environments in recruitment

    ➡︎ Whether algorithmic recommendation systems are amplifying extremist content

    ➡︎ About the complexity of social or psychological needs VS ideology

    ➡︎ Recommendations for effective interventions


    📱Connect with Jacob Ware.

    ⚡Follow Tech Against Terrorism on LinkedIn.

    🌐Check out the Tech Against Terrorism website.

    💬 Connect with our host, Lucas Webber.

    📄 Read a full transcript of this episode here.

    🎙️ An OG Podcasts Ltd production.



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    42 mins
  • Improvised Explosives: Drones, 3D Printing, and Emerging Tech
    Nov 20 2025

    Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) have long been a weapon of choice for terrorist organisations. They’re cheap, adaptable, and devastatingly effective. But as technology evolves, so too do the tactics and tools used to build and deploy these weapons.

    In this episode, host Lucas Webber is joined by Dr Austin Doctor, political scientist, Associate Professor at the University of Nebraska at Omaha, and Director of Strategic Initiatives at the National Counterterrorism Innovation, Technology, and Education Center (NCITE). Together, they explore how emerging technologies - from drones to 3D printing - are reshaping the global threat landscape, and how governments can respond to this rapidly evolving challenge.


    🎧 Listen to learn:

    ➡︎ How terrorist groups are adapting IED tactics using emerging technologies

    ➡︎ The growing role of drones and dual-use tools in attack planning

    ➡︎ The rise of DIY manuals and online knowledge-sharing around explosives

    ➡︎ How younger people are increasingly being drawn into IED making and assembly

    ➡︎ Strategies to mitigate these evolving threats


    📱Connect with Austin Doctor.

    ⚡Follow Tech Against Terrorism on LinkedIn.

    🌐Check out the Tech Against Terrorism website.

    💬 Connect with our host, Lucas Webber.

    📄 Read a full transcript of this episode here.

    🎙️ An OG Podcasts Ltd production.




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    37 mins
  • Terrorism in Europe: How political polarisation is fueling radicalisation
    Oct 16 2025

    As political uncertainty continues to rise across Europe, increasing polarisation is creating a breeding ground for radicalisation. More than ever, extremist groups are exploiting online platforms and social networks - using them as virtual planning hubs, spaces to share extremist propaganda and recruit young people.

    In this episode, host Lucas Webber is joined by Dr Nicolas Stockhammer, a political scientist and Director of the Research Cluster "Counter-Terrorism, CVE and Intelligence" at Danube-University Krems in Austria. They explore the online trends emerging across Europe, and what these developments mean for counter-terrorism efforts.


    🎧 Listen to learn:

    ➡︎ How terrorist groups are exploiting social media and online communities

    ➡︎ The role of online propaganda in radicalising young people

    ➡︎ How virtual spaces are used for training and operational planning

    ➡︎ The impact of political instability on extremist influence online


    📱Connect with Dr Nicolas Stockhammer.

    ⚡Follow Tech Against Terrorism on Bluesky and LinkedIn.

    🌐Check out the Tech Against Terrorism website.

    💬 Connect with our host, Lucas Webber.

    📄 Read a full transcript of this episode here.

    🎙️ An OG Podcasts Ltd production.

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    36 mins
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