When social media meets terrorism

Judith Whitfield
Updated September 26 2017 - 10:07am, first published 10:03am
WATCHING: Social media platforms are working together to remove terror-related content, but there are calls for them to act faster than they currently do.
WATCHING: Social media platforms are working together to remove terror-related content, but there are calls for them to act faster than they currently do.

Recently I was fortunate enough to be able to attend the opening day of the World Summit on Counter-Terrorism in Israel. Speakers included academics, politicians, ambassadors, UN representatives, London police and more. All talking about terrorism in our modern world and ways of quelling it. 

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Judith Whitfield

Judith Whitfield

Group Deputy Editor - Advertising Features and Special Publications

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