Terrogence Global regularly produces 4 unique expert intelligence reports covering counterterrorism open-source and Deep Web intelligence, each designed to expose significant techno-tactical / strategic developments by non-state actors across the world of terrorism and violence, with in-depth analysis by our team of experienced professional analysts.
Authored by Michael Cardash, Chief Superintendent (ret.) of the Israel Police Bomb Disposal Division, Terrogence’ Möbius™ reports expose the current operational IED capabilities of terrorists. Terrogence tracks new and ongoing trends, identifies knowledge transfer, and analyzes the tactical utilization of IEDs and explosives.
A Möbius™ subscription comprises 8 deep-research reports per month, each analyzed by expert weapons technical intelligence and counterterrorism professionals, with emphasis on the effect of the terrorists technology or IED operation on present-day CT efforts, for the purposes of research & analysis, training and forensics.
The latest IED developments, instructional materials, and technical discussions extracted from terrorist social media networks worldwide.
Techno-tactical assessments of the most recent IED applications by terrorists around the globe, often based on documentation from the terrorist source.
A Möbius™ subscription comprises 8 deep-research reports per month, each analyzed by expert weapons technical intelligence and counterterrorism professionals, with emphasis on the effect of the terrorists technology or IED operation on present-day CT efforts, for the purposes of research & analysis, training and forensics.
Each of the 8 monthly reports addresses the following categories of tactical intelligence:
Terrogence Global TGAlerts™ report on threats or terror capability developments of imminent interest in near real-time, examining emerging terrorist threats, unique TTPs, and local or migrated trends in the realm of IEDs, HME, CBRN, and other terrorist areas of interest. These reports shine a spotlight on newly-introduced or ongoing terrorist phenomena, either tactical or strategic, and highlight their implications.
Issued 4 times a month, the TGAlert report incorporates timely, high-level analysis, context, and interpretation, in addition to technical analysis and assessment, all of which shed light on the tactical relevance of the intelligence.
Terrogence Global Hydra™ report offers strategic WEBINT insights into the nature, scope, and dynamics of extremist use of the Internet, and valuable analysis of developments and trends in the world of hard-core global jihad.
The typical monthly Hydra™ subscription report is built around a special “In Focus” section, where Terrogence Global counterterrorism analysts and SMEs elaborate on a topic of particular strategic interest. This is followed by a variety of intelligence items, which cover key events and topics currently appearing in jihadist social media and cyber communities. Each report concludes with a “Who’s Who?” section, which reveals the identity of a suspected jihadist / jihadi supporter using Terrogence Global OSINT and WEBINT methods and tools.
Al-Khemia™ reports provide an in-depth forensic analysis of homemade explosive (HME) recipes extracted by Terrogence Global from terrorist social networks, knowledge bases and online forums over the past two decades by Terrogence Global. In addition to a comprehensive analysis of the theoretical terrorist recipe, we also reproduce the stated HME synthesis, according to the recipes, in a controlled laboratory setting. Thus, we can accurately ascertain the exact properties of the material as it would be encountered in the field. Each HME undergoes a barrage of tests in a state-of-the-art laboratory, and occasionally, further validation of the potential detonation performance, using some of the following diagnostic tools:
The Al-Khemia™ Recipe Bank is an unparalleled repository of over 100 reports offering forensic HME analysis, aimed at rooting out the IED threat at its HME source.
Al-Khemia™ reports are delivered monthly as a subscription, the order and content of which are subject to change as we react to new or improved HMEs appearing in jihadist web sources.
Our sample Al-Khemia report provides a full chemical forensic analysis of Erythritol Tetranitrate (ETN), including a translation of an Arabic-language jihadist tutorial, our step-by-step laboratory re-synthesis of the material according to the video, and robust testing and production assessment.