National Security | Military Ethics | Global Far-Right Extremism | Counter-Terrorism | Antisemitism

Lecture

The secret world of the extreme far-right online

In the digital age, far-right activists are harnessing the power of cyberspace, immersing themselves in social networks, and delving into encrypted forums including the Darknet. Join me for an eye-opening lecture as I shed light on the various ways these activists utilize online platforms to propagate their ideologies and agendas.

From virtual attacks to discussions of real-world actions, including protest actions and “lone wolf” endeavors, we’ll uncover the disturbing depths of their strategies. Additionally, we’ll explore  their techniques to evade identification in both cyberspace and the real world, revealing the lengths they go to safeguard their activities.

In the hidden corners of cyberspace, we’ll explore the darker aspects of radicalization.

Get ready to embark on a journey down the rabbit hole, gaining unparalleled insights into the minds and actions of extreme right-wing activists. The lecture is enhanced with immersive presentation, videos, and primary sources, ensuring an unforgettable experience.

Liram Stenzler-Koblentz PhD

Dr. Liram Koblentz-Stenzler a scholar and practitioner with a wealth of experience in fields of counterterrorism, antisemitism studies and global far-right Extremism. She is senior researcher and head of the Global Far Right Extremism Desk at the International Institute for Counter-Terrorism (ICT), Reichman University, Israel and lecturer at Yale University. She advises security agencies, technology companies, other organizations, and communities to achieve better understanding of the language, global connections, and action patterns of right-wing extremists in order to prevent acts of terrorism, incitement to violence, and antisemitism.

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