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dc.contributor.authorBellasio, J.
dc.contributor.authorGrand-Clement, S.
dc.contributor.authorIqbal, S.
dc.contributor.authorMarcellino, W.
dc.contributor.authorLynch, A.
dc.contributor.authorGolinski, T.R.
dc.contributor.authorCox, K.
dc.contributor.authorPaoli, G.P.
dc.coverage.spatialNederlandnl_NL
dc.date.accessioned2021-05-06T13:04:37Z
dc.date.available2021-05-06T13:04:37Z
dc.date.issued2021-05
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12832/3049
dc.description.abstractThis study provides an overview of the current knowledge on Al Qa’ida and an initial assessment and characterisation of the Bin Laden Archive In 2017, the United States Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) disclosed approximately 470,000 files recovered in Abbottabad (Pakistan) during the 2011 raid on Osama Bin Laden’s compound (‘the Bin Laden Archive’). According to data provided by the CIA on its website, the Bin Laden Archive (‘the Archive’ henceforth) comprises a wide array of original files from devices collected during the Abbottabad raid that are presumed to have belonged to Osama Bin Laden and other occupants of the compound he lived in. This study aims to: 1. Produce an inventory of current knowledge on Al Qa’ida and of completed and ongoing research on the Bin Laden Archive (Phase I); and 2. Conduct an initial assessment and characterisation of the Bin Laden Archive (Phase II). CONTENTS: 1. Introduction, 2. Al Qa'ida's historical trajectory, 3. Al Qa'ida's ideology, 4. Al Qa'ida's strategy, 5.. Al Qa'ida's organisation, 6. Previous and ongoing research on the Bin Laden Archive, 7. Image analysis, 8. Audio analysis, 9. Video analysis, 10. Text analysis, 11. Bin Laden journal analysis, 12. Conclusions
dc.description.abstractDit onderzoek biedt een overzicht van de huidige inzichten over Al Qa’ida en een eerste analyse en categorisering van het ‘Bin Laden-archief’ In 2017 openbaarde de Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) van de Verenigde Staten (VS) ongeveer 470.000 bestanden die waren gevonden tijdens de inval in de woning van Osama Bin Laden in Abbottabad (Pakistan) in 2011, het zogenaamde ‘Bin Laden-archief’. Volgens de gegevens op de website van de CIA bestaat het Bin Laden-archief uit een uitgebreide verzameling van originele bestanden afkomstig van apparaten die zijn meegenomen tijdens de inval in Abbottabad en die verondersteld worden te zijn geweest van Osama Bin Laden en andere bewoners van de woning.
dc.publisherRand Corporationnl_NL
dc.relation.ispartofseriesWODC rapport 2995nl_NL
dc.relation.urihttps://www.wodc.nl/actueel/nieuws/2021/05/06/inzicht-in-het-bin-laden-archief
dc.subjectAl qaidanl_NL
dc.subjectArchiefnl_NL
dc.subjectTerroristische groeperingnl_NL
dc.subjectJihadnl_NL
dc.subjectModus operandinl_NL
dc.subjectOrganisatienl_NL
dc.subjectInformatievoorzieningnl_NL
dc.subjectDatabestandnl_NL
dc.titleInsights from the Bin Laden Archivenl_NL
dc.title.alternativeInventory of research and knowledge and initial assessment and characterisation of the Bin Laden Archivenl_NL
dc.typeRapportnl_NL
dc.identifier.project2995nl_NL
html.description.abstractThis study provides an overview of the current knowledge on Al Qa’ida and an initial assessment and characterisation of the Bin Laden Archive In 2017, the United States Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) disclosed approximately 470,000 files recovered in Abbottabad (Pakistan) during the 2011 raid on Osama Bin Laden’s compound (‘the Bin Laden Archive’). According to data provided by the CIA on its website, the Bin Laden Archive (‘the Archive’ henceforth) comprises a wide array of original files from devices collected during the Abbottabad raid that are presumed to have belonged to Osama Bin Laden and other occupants of the compound he lived in. This study aims to: 1. Produce an inventory of current knowledge on Al Qa’ida and of completed and ongoing research on the Bin Laden Archive (Phase I); and 2. Conduct an initial assessment and characterisation of the Bin Laden Archive (Phase II). CONTENTS: 1. Introduction, 2. Al Qa'ida's historical trajectory, 3. Al Qa'ida's ideology, 4. Al Qa'ida's strategy, 5.. Al Qa'ida's organisation, 6. Previous and ongoing research on the Bin Laden Archive, 7. Image analysis, 8. Audio analysis, 9. Video analysis, 10. Text analysis, 11. Bin Laden journal analysis, 12. Conclusionsen_GB
html.description.abstractDit onderzoek biedt een overzicht van de huidige inzichten over Al Qa’ida en een eerste analyse en categorisering van het ‘Bin Laden-archief’ In 2017 openbaarde de Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) van de Verenigde Staten (VS) ongeveer 470.000 bestanden die waren gevonden tijdens de inval in de woning van Osama Bin Laden in Abbottabad (Pakistan) in 2011, het zogenaamde ‘Bin Laden-archief’. Volgens de gegevens op de website van de CIA bestaat het Bin Laden-archief uit een uitgebreide verzameling van originele bestanden afkomstig van apparaten die zijn meegenomen tijdens de inval in Abbottabad en die verondersteld worden te zijn geweest van Osama Bin Laden en andere bewoners van de woning.nl_NL
dc.contributor.institutionRand Corporationnl_NL
dc.contributor.institutionWODCnl_NL
dc.source.citySanta Monica, Calif.nl_NL


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