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March 03, 2021
By: Yigal Carmon and Tufail Ahmad Afghan Taliban's Operational Chief Sirajuddin Haqqani Warns The Biden Administration Against Scrapping The Doha Agreement: 'We Have The Technology To Use Drones, We Have Our Own Missiles; This Time If The Mujahideen Resume Fighting, It Would Be Something [The Americans] Have Never Seen Before'

February 25, 2021
By: R. Green Canada-Based Ideologue Tareq Abd Al-Halim Remains An Influencing Figure For Al-Qaeda And Its Supporters


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February 19, 2021
By: Y. Kerman Al-Qaeda's Decline In Syria – Part III: Leadership Vacuum and Lack of Guidance

February 12, 2021
By: Y. Kerman Al-Qaeda's Decline In Syria – Part II: Tense Relations Between Al-Qaeda And Hay'at Tahrir Al-Sham





October 22, 2020
By: Steven Stalinsky and R. Sosnow Jihadis' Theological Perception Of The Coronavirus Pandemic: A Review Of Terror Organizations' Responses To COVID-19 And The Resulting Security Implications



August 31, 2020
By: Steven Stalinsky After Learning About Russian, Chinese, And Iranian Disinformation Efforts, Are Jihadis Following Suit By Attempting To Hijack Black Lives Matter?

August 05, 2020
By: Steven Stalinsky and R. Sosnow Jihadi Use Of Bots On The Encrypted Messaging Platform Telegram


July 10, 2020
By: Steven Stalinsky and R. Sosnow Documenting Jihadi Use Of Encrypted Messaging App WhatsApp - Part II: October 2018-June 2020

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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.