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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:

 One-on-One with Thomas Brzozowski | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 820

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. In Episode 25, Thomas E. Brzozowski of the U.S. Department of Justice joins Intelligence Analyst Jenna Raymond to explore the connections between hate crimes and domestic terrorism,particularly from a prosecutorial standpoint.

 One-on-One with Thomas Brzozowski | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 820

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. In Episode 25, Thomas E. Brzozowski of the U.S. Department of Justice joins Intelligence Analyst Jenna Raymond to explore the connections between hate crimes and domestic terrorism,particularly from a prosecutorial standpoint.

 One-on-One with Liberty Day | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 924

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. The National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism (START) is a university-based research and education center comprised of an international network of scholars, who are committed to the scientific study of terrorism both in the United States and around the world. In this episode of Intelligence. Unclassified., START Training Manager Liberty Day sits down with Intelligence Analyst Kristin McCormick to discuss the research, tools, and educational opportunities available to scholars, policymakers, and practitioners through START.

 One-on-One with Liberty Day | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 924

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. The National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism (START) is a university-based research and education center comprised of an international network of scholars, who are committed to the scientific study of terrorism both in the United States and around the world. In this episode of Intelligence. Unclassified., START Training Manager Liberty Day sits down with Intelligence Analyst Kristin McCormick to discuss the research, tools, and educational opportunities available to scholars, policymakers, and practitioners through START.

 Round Two with Clint Watts | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 710

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. Clint Watts joins us once again to discuss the differences between domestic and international terrorist organizations with Intelligence Analyst Paige Schilling in Episode 23 of Intelligence. Unclassified.

 Round Two with Clint Watts | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 710

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. Clint Watts joins us once again to discuss the differences between domestic and international terrorist organizations with Intelligence Analyst Paige Schilling in Episode 23 of Intelligence. Unclassified.

 One-on-One with J.J. MacNab | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 956

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. J.J. MacNab, senior fellow at the George Washington University Program on Extremism covers a variety of topics concerning militia groups, sovereign citizens, and other anti-government groups. Tune in as Deputy Bureau Chief Kim Brown asks Ms. MacNab to expand upon the tactics of these groups, the most recent standoffs, and the implications of these groups' future evolution in Episode 22 of Intelligence. Unclassified.

 One-on-One with J.J. MacNab | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 956

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. J.J. MacNab, senior fellow at the George Washington University Program on Extremism covers a variety of topics concerning militia groups, sovereign citizens, and other anti-government groups. Tune in as Deputy Bureau Chief Kim Brown asks Ms. MacNab to expand upon the tactics of these groups, the most recent standoffs, and the implications of these groups' future evolution in Episode 22 of Intelligence. Unclassified.

 PCII: What You Need to Know | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 424

In Episode 20, Director of Intelligence Rosemary Martorana sits down with State Critical Infrastructure Coordinator Andy Smith from the NJOHSP Infrastructure Protection & Training Bureau to discuss the Department of Homeland Security’s Protection Critical Infrastructure Information (PCII) Program. In particular, they will explore how the program supports critical infrastructure protection, as well as NJOHSP’s role with PCII.

 PCII: What You Need to Know | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 424

In Episode 20, Director of Intelligence Rosemary Martorana sits down with State Critical Infrastructure Coordinator Andy Smith from the NJOHSP Infrastructure Protection & Training Bureau to discuss the Department of Homeland Security’s Protection Critical Infrastructure Information (PCII) Program. In particular, they will explore how the program supports critical infrastructure protection, as well as NJOHSP’s role with PCII.

 Round Two with J.M. Berger | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 757

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. In Episode 20, NJOHSP Intelligence Analyst Angie Gad sat down with J.M. Berger after his presentation on social media tactics and messaging by both foreign and domestic terrorist groups.

 Round Two with J.M. Berger | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 757

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. In Episode 20, NJOHSP Intelligence Analyst Angie Gad sat down with J.M. Berger after his presentation on social media tactics and messaging by both foreign and domestic terrorist groups.

 Hizballah - The Nexus Between Terror and Crime | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1907

Hizballah is an Islamic militant group based in Lebanon and allied with Iran. Its primary goal is the destruction of Israel.Since 2013, Hizballah has plotted attacks against Israeli citizens and institutions in Europe, South America, Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and Africa. Although Hizballah possesses the capability to attack the United States and Western interests, the group is focused on supporting Bashar al-Assad’s regime in Syria. Hizballah receives training, weaponry, and about $200 million per year from Iran. In Episode 19, Intelligence Analyst Paige Schilling explores the group's background and tactics, as well as the current threat posed to the state of New Jersey from Hizballah.

 Hizballah - The Nexus Between Terror and Crime | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1907

Hizballah is an Islamic militant group based in Lebanon and allied with Iran. Its primary goal is the destruction of Israel.Since 2013, Hizballah has plotted attacks against Israeli citizens and institutions in Europe, South America, Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and Africa. Although Hizballah possesses the capability to attack the United States and Western interests, the group is focused on supporting Bashar al-Assad’s regime in Syria. Hizballah receives training, weaponry, and about $200 million per year from Iran. In Episode 19, Intelligence Analyst Paige Schilling explores the group's background and tactics, as well as the current threat posed to the state of New Jersey from Hizballah.

 The Inspired Terrorist: A New Era of Extremism | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 801

Homegrown Violent Extremists (HVEs) are individuals inspired by foreign terrorist organizations and radicalized in the countries in which they are born, raised, or reside. In 2015, HVEs demonstrated an ability to operate in New Jersey and throughout the United States while connecting with like-minded individuals online and acting independently from organized terrorist groups. Since late 2014, a variety of radical groups such as the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) and al-Qa'ida in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) have encouraged HVEs to attack in their home countries. This week’s episode of Intelligence. Unclassified. brings in both NJOHSP Director of Intelligence Rosemary Martorana and Analysis Bureau Chief Dean Baratta to further expand upon the details surrounding this pheonmenon.

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