Author archive for GIFCT

  • Dec202019

    Our Work Continues

    In the summer of 2017, Facebook, Microsoft, Twitter and YouTube came together to form the Global Internet Forum to Counter…

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  • Dec112019

    News: Progress for the Independent GIFCT

    At the United Nations General Assembly this past September, we announced that GIFCT would become an independent organization in order…

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  • Oct172019

    Update to GIFCT Statement on Halle Statement

    Update to GIFCT Statement on Halle Shooting: Following the tragic shooting in Halle, Germany, on Wednesday October 9, the Global…

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  • Oct092019

    Incident Response: GIFCT statement on Halle, Germany Shooting

    “Following the tragic shooting in Halle, Germany today, the Global Internet Forum to Counter Terrorism (GIFCT) has activated a Content…

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  • Sep232019

    Next Steps for GIFCT

    Today, members of the Global Internet Forum to Counter Terrorism (GIFCT) are meeting with government leaders, led by New Zealand…

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  • Jul242019

    News: July 2019 GIFCT Updates

    In summer 2017, Facebook, YouTube, Microsoft and Twitter came together to form the Global Internet Forum to Counter Terrorism (GIFCT).…

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  • May152019

    News: G7 Government and Tech Industry Leaders Meet in Paris

    Today, the G7 government and tech industry leaders met in Paris to discuss how to curb the spread of terrorism…

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  • Apr112019

    News: Launching an updated version of Jihadology

    Today the academic website Jihadology.net has been re-launched and updated so that particularly sensitive terrorist-related content is only accessible by…

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  • Mar182019

    Industry Cooperation

    Members of the Global Internet Forum to Counter Terrorism (GIFCT) coordinate regularly on terrorism and have been in close contact…

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  • Dec212018

    To Stop Terror Content Online, Tech Needs to Work Together

    Wherever we live, whatever our background, we’ve all seen the pain caused by senseless acts of terrorism. Just last week,…

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