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Threat of Domestic Terrorism Table of Contents: • Introduction: 00:00 – 00:54 • External vs. internal threats: 00:55 – 19:54 • Counterterrorism in an era of strategic competition: 19:55 – 25:22 • Vulnerabilities: 25:23 - end Listen on iTunes Listen on Google Play Listen on Academy’s Website Key Points: · Domestic threats pose a distinct risk which requires a different set of protections. · Cyber and domestic threats are much more complicated and require a lot of local support. · Social media not only allows for anonymous expression, but also a communication system, enabling both potential radicalization and mobilization. · The impact of social media and smart devices requires a new review of how to manage potential monitoring strategies and civil liberties. · Rail and road networks are part of the threat surface for domestic attacks. · What is defined as a U.S. person extends to the cyber domain. · The political intent of an act is important when determining terror threats. · Work from home expands the threat surface for cyber hackers. · Integrated operations between agencies may be needed to effectively address domestic threats. · Counterterrorism abroad remains a focus even in an era of strategic competition. · Electrical grid and financial markets remain vulnerable