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May 19, 2023
By: Steven Stalinsky, Ph.D., R. Sosnow, A. Smith, S. Ali, K. Choukry, Matt Schierer, N. Mozes, Y. Kerman, G. Pacchiani, and Y. Kulka Jihadi Groups Around The World Continue To Fundraise In Cryptocurrency For Their Activity – Part II: January 2020-May 2023


May 08, 2023
By: K. Choukry In The War-Torn African Sahel, The Years-Long Rivalry Between The Islamic State And Al-Qaeda Has Hit A New Peak


March 29, 2023
By: Steven Stalinsky, Ph.D., R. Sosnow, A. Smith, S. Ali, K. Choukry, Matt Schierer, N. Mozes, Y. Kerman, G. Pacchiani, and Y. Kulka The Global Jihadi Movement – Divided Over The Russia-Ukraine War, Possible Implications For The West




October 25, 2022
By: Steven Stalinsky, Ph.D., R. Sosnow, S. Ali, N. Mozes, Y. Kerman, A. Smith, and G. Pacchiani Jihadis' Theological Perception Of The Coronavirus Pandemic: A Review Of Terror Organizations' Responses To COVID-19 And The Resulting Security Implications – Part II – October 2020-August 24, 2022









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The Cyber & Jihad Lab monitors, tracks, translates, researches, and analyzes cyber jihad originating from the Middle East, Iran, South Asia, and North and West Africa. It innovates and experiments with possible solutions for stopping cyber jihad, advancing legislation and initiatives federally – including with Capitol Hill and attorneys-general – and on the state level, to draft and enforce measures that will serve as precedents for further action. It works with leaders in business, law enforcement, academia, and families of terror victims to craft and support efforts and solutions to combat cyber jihad, and recruits, and works with technology industry leaders to craft and support efforts and solutions.