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The Search for International Terrorist Entities (SITE) Institute was an organization that tracked the online activity of terrorist organizations. The SITE Institute was founded in 2002 by Rita Katz and Josh Devon, who had left the Investigative Project, a private Islamist-terrorist tracking group. In early 2008 it ceased its operations, and some of its staff formed the SITE Intelligence Group, a for-profit entity, to continue some of its activities.

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  • Search for International Terrorist Entities Institute (fr)
  • SITE Institute (en)
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  • Le Search for International Terrorist Entities Institute (SITE Institute) était une organisation non gouvernementale basée aux États-Unis qui dépistait l'activité sur Internet par du renseignement de sources ouvertes des organisations terroristes. Depuis 2008, il a cédé la place au SITE Intelligence Group. Le SITE Institute a été fondé en 2002 par , une Israélo-Américaine originaire d'Irak (son père a été exécuté accusé d'espionnage au profit d'Israël) immigrée aux États-Unis, et Josh Devon qui faisaient alors partie du (un groupe privé traquant le terrorisme islamiste). (fr)
  • The Search for International Terrorist Entities (SITE) Institute was an organization that tracked the online activity of terrorist organizations. The SITE Institute was founded in 2002 by Rita Katz and Josh Devon, who had left the Investigative Project, a private Islamist-terrorist tracking group. In early 2008 it ceased its operations, and some of its staff formed the SITE Intelligence Group, a for-profit entity, to continue some of its activities. (en)
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  • Le Search for International Terrorist Entities Institute (SITE Institute) était une organisation non gouvernementale basée aux États-Unis qui dépistait l'activité sur Internet par du renseignement de sources ouvertes des organisations terroristes. Depuis 2008, il a cédé la place au SITE Intelligence Group. Le SITE Institute a été fondé en 2002 par , une Israélo-Américaine originaire d'Irak (son père a été exécuté accusé d'espionnage au profit d'Israël) immigrée aux États-Unis, et Josh Devon qui faisaient alors partie du (un groupe privé traquant le terrorisme islamiste). (fr)
  • The Search for International Terrorist Entities (SITE) Institute was an organization that tracked the online activity of terrorist organizations. The SITE Institute was founded in 2002 by Rita Katz and Josh Devon, who had left the Investigative Project, a private Islamist-terrorist tracking group. In early 2008 it ceased its operations, and some of its staff formed the SITE Intelligence Group, a for-profit entity, to continue some of its activities. (en)
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