The sky's the limit for non-lethal drone applications As with other dual-use technologies, non-lethal drone applications are increasingly becoming both a cause for concern and an exciting area of development. Megan Anderson • May 01, 2015
Foreign fighters remain alien within IS Foreigner fighters seem excluded by indiginous groups within the Islamic State, despite the Caliphate's propaganda suggesting otherwise. Wietse van den Berge and Mark Dechesne • April 15, 2015
Better than Hollywood? Analyzing the IS propaganda movies instead of projecting fear Let's try to get some realism in the assessment of the Jihadist propaganda material. Jelle van Buuren • March 20, 2015
Operational Implications of the Cyber Security Threat Stack Security teams have to start preparing for attacks that rate as ‘advanced’ now in order to deal with them tomorrow, and they have to start automating incident response. Using a threat stack as a tool allows the time to do just that. Hinne Hettema • January 12, 2015
A surge in 'lone (or loon) wolf' jihadist attacks: the future of jihad? History shows that ‘lone wolf’ attacks are rare but recently, many jihadists used this strategy of an individual jihad. What can we say about these attacks? Should these perpetrators rather be called 'loon wolves'? Jeanine de Roy van Zuijdewijn • January 05, 2015
Are you ready? Forensically speaking… On digital forensic readiness Organizations, governments and individuals should be ready for cyber-attacks. Ready not only in the sense of prevention through increased security; Also in case an attack would be successful. André Hoogstrate • December 28, 2014
Football: the forgotten factor in conflict Football is often overlooked as a factor in social sciences. Still it is a massive source of (political) mobilization, that causes - and might solve - conflict, both domestically and international. Wietse van den Berge • October 15, 2014
Early Warning Indicators of Terrorism and Radicalization Is it possible to identify behaviors or expressions that can betray the intent of individuals or groups to commit acts of terrorism? Bart Schuurman • September 17, 2014
Studying Homegrown Jihadism and Dutch Foreign Fighters in Syria Using Primary Sources Primary sources-based accounts of terrorist groups and incidents can function as a foundation on which to build research and from which to test hypotheses empirically. Bart Schuurman • September 09, 2014