
Is the West Over Reliant on Digital Surveillance?
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Business, Social Studies, Information Technology (IT), Architecture
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University
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Hard
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The transcript discusses the over-reliance on digital surveillance and the need for human intelligence and community engagement. It highlights Islamic State's adept use of social networks and old-school communication methods, contrasting it with digital surveillance. The importance of community policing is emphasized, particularly in Australia. The transcript also analyzes recent lone wolf attacks linked to Islamic State, noting their orchestration from Roca and comparing their tactics to Al Qaeda's.
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What are the implications of the statement that attacks inspired by the Islamic State are more worrying than those instigated by them?
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In what ways has the Islamic State adapted its tactics compared to Al Qaeda?
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