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Intelligence. Unclassified.

Summary: The purpose of this podcast is to provide unclassified information about current trends in homeland security for the state of New Jersey, as well as educational information and resources for your awareness. Please feel free to add this podcast to your RSS feed or iTunes. You can also follow NJOHSP on Twitter @NJOHSP and Facebook. All links can be found in the show notes and on our website www.njohsp.gov.

Podcasts:

 Pro-ISIS Hacking Group Kill Lists and Duty to Warn | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 532

Beginning in March 2015, pro-ISIS hacking groups have been releasing "kill lists" on social media messaging apps, primarily Telegram. They are relatively unsophisticated, employ common and low-level hacking techniques, and act independently with no association or direction from the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS). To date, they have released 23 "kill lists" that included US persons. Listen to Episode 33 of Intelligence. Unclassified. as Intelligence Analyst Angie Gad is joined by an NJOHSP detective to explore these lists and the role of law enforcement in warning US citizens.

 War of the Words: Inspire vs. Dabiq | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 923

Tune-in to Episode 32 of Intelligence. Unclassified. as Intelligence Analysts Alyssa Potter and Angie Gad cover the recent propaganda produced by Al-Qa’ida in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) and the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), particularly in their respective magazines: Inspire and Dabiq.

 War of the Words: Inspire vs. Dabiq | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 923

Tune-in to Episode 32 of Intelligence. Unclassified. as Intelligence Analysts Alyssa Potter and Angie Gad cover the recent propaganda produced by Al-Qa’ida in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) and the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), particularly in their respective magazines: Inspire and Dabiq.

 The Dark Side of the Internet: An Intro to the Dark Web | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1781

Beyond the World Wide Web that most people use and access every day, there exists additional content located in an area known as the Dark Web. Special software is needed to access this area and much of its content revolves around criminal and extremist activities which can be difficult to disrupt. Additionally, Bitcoin is the most popular type of digital currency which allows owners to conduct financial transactions electronically without an intermediary. The anonymous nature of these transactions make them popular for criminal activity. Join Josh, a Cyber Intelligence Analyst with the New Jersey Cybersecurity and Communications Integration Cell (NJCCIC), as he explores the history and intricacies of the Dark Web in Episode 31 of Intelligence. Unclassified.

 The Dark Side of the Internet: An Intro to the Dark Web | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1781

Beyond the World Wide Web that most people use and access every day, there exists additional content located in an area known as the Dark Web. Special software is needed to access this area and much of its content revolves around criminal and extremist activities which can be difficult to disrupt. Additionally, Bitcoin is the most popular type of digital currency which allows owners to conduct financial transactions electronically without an intermediary. The anonymous nature of these transactions make them popular for criminal activity. Join Josh, a Cyber Intelligence Analyst with the New Jersey Cybersecurity and Communications Integration Cell (NJCCIC), as he explores the history and intricacies of the Dark Web in Episode 31 of Intelligence. Unclassified.

 Al-Qa'ida's Shifting Sands with Barak Mendelsohn | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2658

NJOHSP Intelligence Analyst Jenna Raymond speaks to Dr. Barak Mendelsohn, a professor of Political Science at Haverford College and a senior fellow at the Foreign Policy Research Institute, about al-Qa'ida and its affiliates in Episode 30 of Intelligence. Unclassified.

 Al-Qa'ida's Shifting Sands with Barak Mendelsohn | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2658

NJOHSP Intelligence Analyst Jenna Raymond speaks to Dr. Barak Mendelsohn, a professor of Political Science at Haverford College and a senior fellow at the Foreign Policy Research Institute, about al-Qa'ida and its affiliates in Episode 30 of Intelligence. Unclassified.

 Sovereign Citizen Extremists | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1704

The sovereign citizen movement is comprised of small groups and individuals throughout the US, guided and supported by adherents who share the core belief that the government, at all levels, is illegitimate. Sovereign citizen extremists have engaged in counterfeiting, verbal and written harassment, unlawful property occupation scams, and financial fraud. Moreover, in 2015, sovereign citizen extremists conducted multiple attacks and one plot against law enforcement and government officials. In Episode 29 of Intelligence. Unclassified., Intelligence Analyst Allison Toll sits down with Analysis Bureau Chief Dean Baratta to explore the sovereign citizen movement, particularly as it relates to New Jersey. Additionally, in light of the recent attack in Baton Rouge and the shooter's alleged ties to the Washitaw Nation, they also present a brief overview of this particular segment of the sovereign citizen movement.

 Sovereign Citizen Extremists | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1704

The sovereign citizen movement is comprised of small groups and individuals throughout the US, guided and supported by adherents who share the core belief that the government, at all levels, is illegitimate. Sovereign citizen extremists have engaged in counterfeiting, verbal and written harassment, unlawful property occupation scams, and financial fraud. Moreover, in 2015, sovereign citizen extremists conducted multiple attacks and one plot against law enforcement and government officials. In Episode 29 of Intelligence. Unclassified., Intelligence Analyst Allison Toll sits down with Analysis Bureau Chief Dean Baratta to explore the sovereign citizen movement, particularly as it relates to New Jersey. Additionally, in light of the recent attack in Baton Rouge and the shooter's alleged ties to the Washitaw Nation, they also present a brief overview of this particular segment of the sovereign citizen movement.

 Open Source Intelligence | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3288

Social media provides a wealth of information for researchers, investigators, activists, and journalists, but identifying relevant information and organizing that information can be a daunting task. For this episode, Justin Seitz, a leading OSINT practitioner joins Intelligence. Unclassified. to explore the opportunities and challenges of working with social media.

 Open Source Intelligence | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3288

Social media provides a wealth of information for researchers, investigators, activists, and journalists, but identifying relevant information and organizing that information can be a daunting task. For this episode, Justin Seitz, a leading OSINT practitioner joins Intelligence. Unclassified. to explore the opportunities and challenges of working with social media.

 One-on-One with Dave Weinstein | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 920

In Episode 27, Director of Intelligence Rosemary Martorana sits down with New Jersey’s first Chief Technology Officer, Dave Weinstein, to discuss cyber threat information sharing at the state level.

 One-on-One with Dave Weinstein | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 920

In Episode 27, Director of Intelligence Rosemary Martorana sits down with New Jersey’s first Chief Technology Officer, Dave Weinstein, to discuss cyber threat information sharing at the state level.

 Domestic Terrorism Conference Recap | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2173

On Friday, May 6, partners from across the mid-Atlantic region gathered together for the inaugural Regional Domestic Terrorism Conference in New Brunswick, New Jersey, to discuss how law enforcement and homeland security professionals may counter the current threat of domestic terrorism. This event hosted by our office, the New Jersey Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness, in coordination with the New Jersey Regional Intelligence Academy, provided a forum for various organizations from various states to report on the terrorist threat that exists in the United States and in their jurisdictions. Over the last several weeks, we have heard experts from NJOHSP's Domestic Terrorism Conference explore a variety of terrorism-related topics. Episode 26 wraps up the Domestic Terrorism Conference Series with a reflective dialogue from our Analysis Bureau about the themes discussed at the conference, as well as the future of the domestic terrorism landscape, particularly in New Jersey.

 Domestic Terrorism Conference Recap | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2173

On Friday, May 6, partners from across the mid-Atlantic region gathered together for the inaugural Regional Domestic Terrorism Conference in New Brunswick, New Jersey, to discuss how law enforcement and homeland security professionals may counter the current threat of domestic terrorism. This event hosted by our office, the New Jersey Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness, in coordination with the New Jersey Regional Intelligence Academy, provided a forum for various organizations from various states to report on the terrorist threat that exists in the United States and in their jurisdictions. Over the last several weeks, we have heard experts from NJOHSP's Domestic Terrorism Conference explore a variety of terrorism-related topics. Episode 26 wraps up the Domestic Terrorism Conference Series with a reflective dialogue from our Analysis Bureau about the themes discussed at the conference, as well as the future of the domestic terrorism landscape, particularly in New Jersey.

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