In 2025, extremism is expected to continue to be a major threat, as underscored by the New Years Day attack in New Orleans.
Due to factors like conflict in the Middle East and the fall of the Assad regime in Syria, the Islamic State (IS) will have greater freedom to operate in the region. This will allow IS to leverage artifical intelligence and social media to push propaganda, increasing the risk of lone wolf radicalization and local attacks against soft targets.
Insite's analysts have included recommendations for appropriate security measures in light of the current climate.
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