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NCITE Insights

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On NCITE Insights, hosts Erin Grace and Blake Ursch interview leading experts in psychology, criminology, political science, and more to make sense of today’s headlines as they relate to terrorism. NCITE Insights is produced by the National Counterterrorism Innovation, Technology, and Education Center, based at the University of Nebraska at Omaha (UNO).

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31. Mai 2026

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Student Spotlight: Emma Theobald 31.05.2026

NCITE consortium member and I-O psychologist Anthony Roberson , Ph. D., chats with NCITE I-O doctoral student Emma Theobald about her research into malevolent AI, her recent workshop with members of Congress, and her academic journey. 

Fighting Fentanyl: A Book Talk with Jake Braun 12.11.2025

"The thing that people don't get about fentanyl is that almost no one seeks fentanyl ... most people who use drugs are avoiding fentanyl like the plague." NCITE Assistant Research Professor Alex Bruens, Ph. D., sits down with Jake Braun, member of the NCITE expert consortium and author of the new book, "Fentanyl: Fighting the Mass Poisoning of America and the Cartel Behind It." They discuss how th...

The Annunciation Attack, Soft Target Protection, and Nihilistic Violent Extremism (NVE) 17.09.2025

Following the attack on the Annunciation Catholic School Church in Minneapolis on Aug. 27, the term "nihilistic violent extremism" has been floated to describe the attacker's motives. Ben sits down with two NCITE research associates, doctoral students Brenna Helm (ABD) and Angie Benda, to discuss the new term and soft target protection. Visit our website for a comprehensive list of NCITE research...

Methods: The Value of Data-Generating Processes 09.08.2025

On the latest episode of the podcast, NCITE doctoral student Callie Vitro hosts NCITE research associate Michael Becker, Ph. D. to discuss all things methods. They cover 1) how they source data, 2) how they process data, and 3) Becker's work on the NCITE geospatial technologies project . To check out the unique data request form generated by Becker and his team, see the YouTube version of this epi...

Public Perceptions of Punishment For Mass Violence 22.07.2025

Ben sits down with Erin Kearns, Ph. D., NCITE director of law enforcement partnerships, and visiting scholar Adam Ghazi-Tehrani, Ph. D., associate professor of criminology and criminal justice at Indiana University. The two discuss their research into the similarities and differences in 1) the scholarship on, 2) the public conceptualization of, and 3) the public attitudes toward punishment for ter...

AI Case Studies Report 23.06.2025

Ben sits down with two of the authors of a new NCITE report on malign case studies of AI: NCITE Senior Scientist Sam Hunter, Ph. D., and I-O psychology doctoral student Alexis D'Amato. They discuss malign use of specialized, unconstrained LLM's, AI-generated music, autonomous weapons systems (AWS), and more. Follow this link to read the full list of case studies: "Examining the Malign Use of AI: A...

Youth Recruitment and Mobilization 05.06.2025

Erin sits down with NCITE Research Associates Bettina Rottweiler, Ph. D., and Brenna Helm, ABD, to discuss their burgeoning research on youth recruitment and mobilization to violent extremism. They touch on the rise of nihilistic violent extremism (NVE), populations that are especially at risk, and the environments that are leading young people to seek out extreme content. 

Exploitation of Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) 30.05.2025

On the latest episode of the podcast, Erin sits down with Austin Doctor, Ph. D., NCITE director of strategic initiatives, and Joel Elson, Ph. D., NCITE director of IS&T research initiatives, to discuss their research on malign actors' exploitation of unmanned aerial systems (UAS). The research is a part of a larger project examining malign use of existing and emerging geospatial technologies. 

Student Spotlight: Jargon Translation and NCITE Communications 15.05.2025

On the latest episode of the podcast, host Ben Battafarano sits down with Eva Burklund, UNO senior and NCITE communications student worker, to discuss her career at NCITE and her future plans. Eva began at NCITE three years ago this week, and will graduate Friday with a bachelor of arts in communications and a bachelor of science in political science. In the fall, she will pursue doctoral studies...

Old Threats and New: ISIS and 764 08.05.2025

Erin sits down with Seamus Hughes, NCITE senior research faculty and policy associate, to discuss domestic prosecution and sentencing of members of ISIS and the group 764. A nationally recognized expert in the U.S. federal court search system, PACER, Hughes founded and runs the website Court Watch, which provides analysis of federal court filings, search warrants, and indictments. In 2022, he was...

Reflecting on the Oklahoma City Bombing 30 Years Later 17.04.2025

Blake sits down with Anne Barnes, MBA, interim vice president and chief financial officer for the University of Nebraska System, to reflect on the 30th anniversary of the Oklahoma City Bombing. Barnes was working less than a mile from the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building when a truck bomb detonated in front of it, blowing apart a third of the building and leading to the deaths of 168 people, incl...

Student Spotlight: I-O Psychology Conference and Career Plans 09.04.2025

Erin sits down with Alexis D'Amato and Emma Theobald, two NCITE researchers and UNO graduate students in industrial and organizational psychology in the College of Arts and Sciences, to discuss their recent trip to the Society of Industrial and Organizational Psychology (SIOP) conference in Denver, CO. They discuss their presentations, field, and career plans. 

Supply Chains and Soft Target Security 02.04.2025

Erin sits down with NCITE researcher Jenni Hesterman, Ed. D. to discuss the threats malevolent actors pose to supply chains and other soft targets and what steps should be taken for prevention. Since 2007, Hesterman has served as a security services consultant for the public and private sector, investigating transnational terror and crime threats and providing risk assessment. Hesterman is a retir...

Student Spotlight: First Peer Review, Travel, and Career Plans with Camden Carmichael 27.03.2025

On the latest episode of the podcast, Blake sits down with Camden Carmichael, an NCITE researcher and UNO undergraduate in the School of Criminology and Criminal Justice. They discuss Carmichael's recent trip to the National Targeting Center in D.C., becoming an author on his first peer reviewed paper, and his post-graduation plans. Carmichael will graduate with his bachelor's degree in May. Check...

Terrorist Recruitment, Desired Skills, and AI 21.03.2025

Erin sits down with NCITE researcher Evan Perkoski, Ph. D., to discuss his team's research on terrorist recruitment trends. They also discuss his upcoming project, funded by Schmidt Futures, which will study how AI is impacting all aspects of terrorist organizations, including their marketing, financial, and training operations. Perkoski is an associate professor and director of undergraduate stud...

War Games: Simulation-based Training for the HSE 14.03.2025

Host Blake Ursch sits down with Daveed Gartenstein-Ross, Ph. D. and Eleanor Ross (no relation) to discuss their contributions to an NCITE project examining the efficacy of simulation-based training for HSE workforce development. The project involves the implementation of a course at Duke University in which students represent various actors and entities (Germany, Google, etc.) while navigating glo...

Cyber Threats Part 2: Cyberattacks and Critical Infrastructure 28.02.2025

In the second episode of a two-part series on NCITE's cyber threats research, Erin sits down with NCITE researchers and political scientists Ryan Shandler, Ph. D., and Jon Lindsay, Ph. D., both of the Georgia Tech School of Cybersecurity and Privacy. They discuss their research on the level of risk posed to each of the nation's 16 critical infrastructure sectors and their effort to model which sec...

Cyber Threats Part 1: Deepfakes and Critical Infrastructure 28.02.2025

In the first of a two-part series focused on NCITE's cyber threats research, Erin sits down with Deanna House, Ph. D., head of NCITE's Cyber Threat Analysis Lab and UNO assistant professor in the College of Information Science and Technology. House discusses her team's research on how deepfakes could be used to undermine a critical infrastructure sector's organizational reputation, financial healt...

Business Training for the Homeland Security Enterprise 05.02.2025

On the latest episode of the podcast, host Blake Ursch sits down with NCITE MBA students Karlie Chonis and Jacylan Doering to discuss NCITE's project exposing business students to the problem sets and careers of homeland security. 

The Psychology of Terrorists 29.01.2025

Erin sits down with John Horgan, Ph. D., distinguished professor of psychology at Georgia State University, to discuss deradicalization versus disengagement and the importance of in-depth interviews with those with extreme beliefs. They also discuss Horgan's recent scaling of Mount Aconcagua in Argentina and his passion for mountain climbing. 

Family and Suspicious Activity Reporting 27.01.2025

On the latest episode of the podcast, host Erin Grace speaks with NCITE researcher Karyn Sporer, Ph. D., to discuss her research conducting life histories with family members of violent extremists and the role they play in radicalization identification and intervention.

Prosecuting Terror: Atomwaffen Division 24.01.2025

Interim host Blake Ursch speaks with Seamus Hughes, NCITE senior research faculty and policy associate, to examine Hughes' research on the prosecution and sentencing of the neo-Nazi group Atomwaffen Division.

Revisiting Bourbon Street: Meta Glasses 13.01.2025

Erin sits down with Sam Hunter, Ph. D., NCITE senior scientist and director of academic research, to discuss the use of Meta smart glasses by the perpetrator of the New Year’s Day attack in New Orleans.

New Year's Attack in New Orleans 04.01.2025

Erin sits down with NCITE director Gina Ligon, Ph. D., to examine the New Year's Day attack in New Orleans. They discuss the difference between directed versus inspired attacks, the use of vehicles as a weapon, the persisting influence of the Islamic State, and NCITE research on behavioral threat assessment and management. 

The Human Trafficking-Terrorism Nexus 19.12.2024

Erin sits down with NCITE graduate student Elle Ward to discuss her UNO-funded research on the human trafficking-terrorism nexus. They discuss why the nexus exists, risk factors leading to hotspots, and the sometimes-blurry line between terrorists and trafficked individuals.  Ward was able to study the nexus via a Graduate Research and Creative Activity (GRACA) grant through the UNO Office of Rese...

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