Cyberterrorism
In my Cyberterrorism course, we participated daily in critical discussions regarding world politics and the implications of technological advances within the extremist sphere. I personally had special interest in understanding the true role and influence the anonymity of the internet had of extremist violence within the States. I did independent research on several violent extremists, and from my research, I laid out the foundations of a pipeline to build upon that I have not encountered previously in any of my research. I drew connections between online activity, social setting, and influence individuals had before they committed violent acts. I believe this not only to be extremely critical work, but a strong foundation for others to build upon and investigate further.
Course Material
Below are two course assignments that I completed within the course.
Assignment 1
The first assignment shown here is a write up describing the relationship that human behavior has with a cybersecurity environment.
Assignment 2
My second assignment is an infographic demonstrating the pipeline that leads to far-right radical extremism online. Multiple cases were studied when creating this presentation and it spans across multiple different online ecosystems.
Pipeline-Infographic