ACIPSS Director Paul Schliefsteiner analyzes the challenges in the fight against terrorism in Graz. Radicalization is increasingly taking place digitally and must be combated accordingly.
Virtual agents could detect radicalization at an early stage, but there is a lack of a clear legal framework: “A corridor must be defined that cannot be abused.”
He advocates risk-profile-based checks instead of random checks and recommends a trial and error principle.
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