Combating terrorism has grown more urgent, difficult and complex.
That’s why getting the right tools and practices into the hands of frontline counterterrorism workers is so important.
NCITE’s mission is to take down silos and streamline the process to put research into product and practice. The sheer scope of the threat environment outlined by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security calls for a customer-driven, relentless academic pursuit.
NCITE aims to be a leading national resource that brings together some of the best minds and cutting-edge ideas around the field of counterterrorism.
Research for Resilience
THREAT ACTORS: WHO is trying to harm the U.S.?
Organizational Psychology of Homeland Threat Actors
Sam Hunter, Gina Ligon
Prosecuting Illicit Threat Actors
Seamus Hughes, Mackenzie Harms
Youth Terrorist Mobilization
Bettina Rottweiler, Austin Doctor, Caitlin Clemmow
TACTICS: HOW could they do it?
Mapping and Disrupting Emerging Illicit UAS Supply Chains
Austin Doctor, Joel Elson, George Grispos
Malevolent Creativity: Agentic AI and Robotic Systems as Emerging Threats
Sam Hunter, Joel Elson
Threats to Public Officials
Seamus Hughes, Pete Simi
TARGETS: WHERE would they attack?
Understanding and Preparing for Terrorism Risks at Event Venues
Tin Nguyen, Erin Kearns
Supporting Trusted Recognition and Interpretation of Data from Events to Enhance Fusion Center and Law Enforcement Insights
Erin Kearns, Joel Elson, Tin Nguyen