Terrorism

By Dr. Joshua Sinai Dr. Joshua Sinai of Capitol Technology University analyzes six variables that determine whether a non-state actor may resort to CBRN weapons in terrorist attacks. CBRN weapons and devices are considered the most lethal category...
By Lucy Shedden INTERPOL’s Lucy Shedden discusses two flagship initiatives in their CHEMEX program: the Chemical Risk Identification and Mitigation Project, and the Global Congress on Chemical Security. For years, INTERPOL's Chemical and Explosives Terrorism Prevention Unit (CMX)...

Nation States vs Terrorism: Protracted Wars 

By Andy Oppenheimer Andy Oppenheimer discusses the changing face of modern warfare with a focus on the current Israel-Hamas War. At the time of writing in...

Combating Terrorism: Manned Unmanned Teaming 

By Alenko Ribić & Dario Finderle Alenko Ribić and Dario Finderle introduce DOK-ING’s MV-3 Hystrix system for counterterrorist operations. One of the definitions of terrorism is...

Pascale Ferrier and the Threat of Bioterror 

By Markus K. Binder Drawing upon the START CBRN Data Suite and other research, Markus Binder considers the five ricin bio-attacks directed at the U.S....

The New IRA

By Mr. Andy Oppenheimer, former editor of CBNW On 22 February, a serving senior officer of the PSNI (Police Service of Northern Ireland) was shot...

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