Regulation risk: The challenges facing smaller service providers in tackling terror online
The EU’s Terrorist Content Online Regulation came into effect in June 2022, and included a requirement for media platforms and host service providers (HSPs) to take down terrorist content within an hour of receiving a removal order from a ‘competent authority’; but a new report suggests that a lack of technical expertise and awareness leaves many smaller HSPs struggling to comply with the Regulation, as Policing Insight’s Andrew Staniforth explains.
Laurence Bindner: ‘Violent extremists are agile, they are on alert, and they are constantly ready to adapt’
Despite new legal provisions and the best effort of law enforcement agencies, the online terror threat persists, with increasingly sophisticated propaganda campaigns recruiting and radicalising teenagers to terrorist causes; Policing Insight’s Andrew Staniforth spoke to international expert Laurence Bindner, co-founder of the JOS Project, about the challenges of tackling online terrorism and the current threat landscape.
Online terrorism: Initiative aims to help small service providers remove extremist content
Terrorist organisations are turning to small hosting service providers (HSPs) with less capacity and capability to prevent the spread of extremism on their platforms. Policing Insight's Andrew Staniforth reports on Tech Against Terrorism Europe an initiative specifically designed to help HSPs remove terrorist content quickly.
TCO Regulation report: Tackling online terror content
The report from the European Commission into the implementation of the Terrorist Content Online (TCO) Regulation has found that EU member states are making good use of the tool, with around 350 orders issued by authorities to service providers to remove online terrorist content but more must be done to enforce the provisions and support host service providers comply with the regulations.
European Commission Report: Supporting smaller hosting service providers for the implementation of regulation
Tech Against Terrorism Europe’s work was recently highlighted in a report from the European Commission to the European Parliament and the Council on the implementation of Regulation (EU) 2021/784 on addressing the dissemination of terrorist content online
Using AI to monitor the internet for terror content is inescapable – but also fraught with pitfalls
This opinion piece describes the two main ways in which automated tools identify terrorist content online. It argues that, while automated content moderation tools are essential, they also have limitations.
Combatting terrorist content online: Proactive AI detection.
Social media platforms identify and remove huge volumes of online terrorist and violent extremist content on a daily basis, with much of the detection relying on artificial intelligence and automated processes.
Prof Stuart Macdonald: ‘Using new tech to disrupt malevolent actors can help to shape the future threat landscape’
In this interview published in Policing Insight, Professor Stuart Macdonald, Director of the Cyber Threats Research Centre (CYTREC) at Swansea University and partner in the TATE project, discusses the current cyber threat landscape, the cyber challenges for 2024, and how new regulations are combatting online terrorist propaganda.
NOTIONES: Tackling terrorist content online – Propaganda and content moderation
In this insightful white paper published in collaboration with the European NOTIONES network of intelligence and law enforcement agencies, Professor Stuart Macdonald, Director of the Cyber Threats Research Centre at Swansea University and partner in the TATE project, examines the response of the tech industry to tackle online terrorist and violent extremist content.
New guidance will help smaller hosting service providers to tackle terrorist content online.
Research Associate Sophia Rothut of Tech Against Terrorism Europe (TATE) partners Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, examines the challenges for host service providers (HSPs) and competent authorities in complying and enforcing the new EU Terrorist Content Online (TCO) regulations.
Tackling terrorist content online: A new paradigm for security research
This article published by Policing Insight, and authored by Tech Against Terrorism Europe (TATE) Project Coordinators at SAHER (Europe), highlights the aim and objectives of the TATE project, showcasing the collaboration of the TCO Cluster of funded initiatives.
One year on: Examining new powers to tackle terrorist content online
This article published in Policing Insight, being authored by Tech Against Terrorism Europe (TATE) Project Coordinators at SAHER (Europe), examines the impact of the powers on tech companies and competent authorities, and explores how the TATE initiative will support host service providers (HSPs) comply with the EU TCO provisions.
LMU Experts Discuss Role in Tech Against Terrorism Europe
Professor Diana Rieger and Sophia Rothut of the Department of Media and Communication (IfKW) at LMU Munich are taking part in a new pan-European project devoted to the fight against terrorist content on the internet.
Stronger together: Tackling online terrorist content
Writing for Policing Insight magazine, Andrew Staniforth of Saher Europe, a consortium partner of Tech Against Terrorism Europe, discussed the European Union’s new regulation on terrorist content online.
Events
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December 2024
- 9 Dec 2024 Tech Against Terrorism Europe: Innovations & Insights 9 Dec 2024
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September 2024
- 26 Sept 2024 – 27 Sept 2024 Berlin Workshop 26 Sept 2024 – 27 Sept 2024
- 6 Sept 2024 Tackling Online Terror Threat Vectors - Trends, Challenges & Priorities 6 Sept 2024
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May 2024
- 16 May 2024 Dublin Workshop 16 May 2024
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March 2024
- 12 Mar 2024 – 13 Mar 2024 Barcelona Workshop 12 Mar 2024 – 13 Mar 2024
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September 2023
- 28 Sept 2023 Paris Launch Conference 28 Sept 2023
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June 2023
- 22 Jun 2023 The EU Regulation on Terrorist Content Online (TCO): What It Means for Tech Platforms 22 Jun 2023