and i asked him how difficult it is for security agencies to track radical people online. it is difficult but not impossible because even though they are online it doesn t mean necessarily that they do not interact with people so a lot of people that are in messaging forums and chat rooms, they are still talking to people, they are not entirely self radicalised, they interact with people and the fact this particular individual has come to the attention of prevent programme means at some point someone must have noticed something. of course there are a lot of people who may start to look at material online who may engage in conversations online but who are not actually a credible threat, who will never go on to carry out a threat. it must be incredibly difficult to figure out how to separate those people out.
people that are in messaging forums and chat rooms, they are still talking to people, they are not entirely self radicalised, they interact with people and the fact this particular individual has come to the attention of prevent programme means at some point someone must have noticed something. of course there are a lot of people who need start to look at material online mine who may engage in conversations online but you are not actually a credible threat, he will never go on to carry out a threat. it must be incredibly difficult to figure out how to separate those people out. how do you spot the ones who will actually take action and those who will not? those who will not? absolutely. security agencies those who will not? absolutely. security agencies today - those who will not? absolutely. security agencies today are - those who will not? absolutely. i security agencies today are faced with a different problem from many years ago. many years ago it used to be the case that there