Revealed: Google’s master plan to finally defeat ISIS
Everyone’s looking for a way to stamp out the threat of ISIS, including Google.
A senior Google director has revealed his plot to snuff out the so-called Islamic State.
According to Jared Cohen, director of Google Ideas, we need to lock ISIS out of the open web.
Speaking at a talk on digital counterinsurgency, Cohen explained how ISIS inflates its status by promoting the organisation publicly.
“Terrorist groups like ISIS, they operate in the dark web whether we want them to or not,” the Google lead said. “What is new is that they’re operating without being pushed back in the same internet we all enjoyed. So success looks like ISIS being contained to the dark web.”
He continued: “What ISIS is doing is reflective of the times, as opposed to some sort of new sophistication that magically appeared,” adding that ISIS has “managed to create an exaggerated sense of their size online”
ISIS has been known to use a number of prominent media outlets to spread propaganda, including Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube.
Cohen said that while ISIS is “not a tech savvy organisation”, there is opportunity to damage the outfit online.
“While the digital front is more complex, it could be where we can see greater short-term wins, so we should not neglect it,” he said.
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According to the UK government, intelligence agencies are removing 1,000 pieces of content that breach terrorism legislation each week.
What’s more, around 800 of these are specifically related to Syria and Iraq, and are posted to multiple platforms.
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