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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 17, 2016
Contact: media@counterextremism.com
Counter Extremism
Project Unveils Technology to Combat Online Extremism
New algorithm will quickly and accurately identify
extremist content on Internet and social media platforms, including
images, videos, and audio clips
(New York, NY) — The Counter
Extremism Project (CEP) announced today the
development of a technological solution that will allow
Internet and social media companies to quickly remove extremist content
from their platforms, coming on the heels of President Obama's
remarks Tuesday that online extremist propaganda is pervasive and
easily accessible. The application of this new technology
will greatly reduce the ability of extremists and
terrorists to weaponize online platforms to radicalize, recruit, and
incite to violence.
“If we seize this opportunity and have partners across the social
media spectrum willing to fight the extremist threat by deploying this
technology, extremists will find Internet and social media platforms far
less available for their recruiting, fundraising, propagandizing, and
calls to violence,” said CEP Senior Advisor Dr. Hany Farid.
“It is no longer a matter of not having the technological ability to
fight online extremism, it is a matter of the industry and private sector
partners having the will to take action.”
“President Obama is correct, ISIS videos and postings on the Internet
are much too pervasive and accessible. We have known this for a long
time, and despite the good intentions of social media companies, the
problem has only gotten worse,” said CEP CEO Ambassador Mark D.
Wallace. “We believe we now have the tool to reverse this trend,
which will significantly impact efforts to prevent radicalization and
incitement to violence. The technology now exists to quickly and
efficiently remove the most horrific examples of extremist content. We
hope everyone will embrace its potential.”
Dr. Farid, a Professor and Chair of Dartmouth College’s Computer
Science Department, worked previously with Microsoft to develop photoDNA,
a robust hashing software to combat child exploitation online.
PhotoDNA can eliminate the redistribution of known child pornography by
extracting a distinct digital signature from an image
and comparing this signature against all images encountered
online.
CEP developed new robust hashing technology to encompass
video and audio, making it particularly impactful in combatting the
widespread proliferation of extremist propaganda.
To operationalize this new technology to combat extremism, CEP
proposes a National Office for Reporting Extremism (NORex), which will
house a comprehensive database of extremist content. The new tool will be
able to immediately identify this content online and flag it for removal
for any technology company utilizing the hashing algorithm.
Tech companies try to take down heinous content that violates their
terms of service, but the process is manual and reactive, which hampers
speed and effectiveness. CEP’s new technology will streamline and
accelerate the process.
Since launching in 2014, CEP has led a rigorous research and
crowdsourcing online campaign, called #CEPDigitalDisruption,
which is designed to identify, expose, and report extremist content on
social media platforms. The development and application of this new
technology is the logical next phase of CEP’s existing work to combat
extremists’ online presence.
For requests for interviews, please contact CEP at media@counterextremism.com.
About The Counter Extremism Project (CEP)
The Counter Extremism Project (CEP) is a not-for-profit,
non-partisan, international policy organization formed to combat the
growing threat from extremist ideology. Led by a renowned group of former
world leaders and former diplomats, CEP combats extremism by pressuring
financial support networks, countering the narrative of extremists and
their online recruitment, and advocating for strong laws, policies and
regulations.
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