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Author: Taryn Murphy

Taryn Murphy is a sophomore at the University of Chicago studying political science and law, letters, and society with an interest in international relations and conflict. On campus, she is a student researcher with the Chicago Project on Security and Threats, where she focuses on domestic political violence and threats to national security.
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Column/Middle East/Science and Technology

#OpISIS: Hacktivism and the New Era of Counterterrorism

Posted on May 29, 2025 by Taryn Murphy

The year is 2015. Following the November Paris Attacks — in which 129 individuals were killed by ISIS, and even more were left wounded — online “hacktivist” gro...

Column/Americas

Calculating Conflict: The Strategic Roots of Mexican Inter-Cartel Warfare

Posted on February 12, 2025 by Taryn Murphy

In late September 2024, civil war erupted in the home of one of Mexico’s largest cartels––the Sinaloa cartel––after the abduction of two key leaders, Joaquín Gu...

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