Welcome to a series of conversations dedicated to a deeper understanding of next generation terrorism and what we can do to defend ourselves against it. Each conversation will be structured like NPR's On Point or The Connection.
Our first conversation is on "Analyzing Terrorist Networks" with Valdis Krebs. Valdis has done some amazing open source analysis of terrorist networks that leverages his talents as a social network analyst. I've used his work as part of my own analysis on Global Guerrillas.
Our conversation with Valdis will be on:
Date: 20 July 2004
Time: 10 AM Pacific, 1 PM Eastern
Click here to listen (Streaming options and MP3 download available).
Here are some background on Valdis:
- Biography
Uncloaking Terrorist Networks
Connecting the Dots: Tracking Two Identified Terrrorists
Terrorist Network Map
Here's how it will work. Our guest will provide a brief overview of his/her work and we will spend some time talking together. I will then open up the show for audience questions. Audience questions can be asked by:
1) a text form in Microsoft's media player (it will show up automatically when you click to listen to the show). Just type in your question and hit submit. I will ask the question for you.
2) a we-call-you teleconference (the text form in Microsoft's media player provides you the option to ask your question live on the broadcast -- just put your phone number in the form and we will call you).
An archive copy of the conversation will be available for MP3 download.
Civility is key. Please leave your politics at the door (I will). The focus is on generating new ideas.
Recap of the live show.
It's critical that we understand how terrorist networks operate, grow, and evolve. John Robb talks with Valdis Krebs on how the terrorist network that attacked on 9/11 was organized and how we can use a similar network analysis to improve our ability to protect crtical infrastructure.
Network analysis is a hot topic. It is at the core of our ability to unwind terrorist networks and how we can protect our critical infrastructure from disruption. In the first half of the show, Valdis Krebs provides insight into how the 9/11 terrorist network was organized. He demonstrates how their networked architecture provided the group both extreme robustness (against discovery) and effectiveness (an ability to get the job done). Also explored: "adaptability through recombination", dynamic network analysis, and more.
In the second part of the show Valdis and John discuss how network analysis can improve the robustness of critical infrastructure. Valdis provides insight into different types of network vulnerabilities and what can be done about them (including those in Iraq, Russia, and Saudi Arabia). We conclude with a discussion of how we can create a network of our own to counter the networks of global guerrillas.
Will you be making the show(s) available in Real Player? I see from the IT that it's only available in Windows Media Player, which I do not have. (Or is WMP for the live broadcast, with show archive(s) available as MP3?)
Posted by: Susan Kitchens | July 12, 2004 at 12:11 AM
Susan,
The Microsoft Media Player (there is a Mac version) will be used for the live show. MP3s will be available for download.
John
Posted by: John Robb | July 12, 2004 at 06:43 AM