AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoSyria Tech & Security: ESET reports China-aligned cyberespionage activity that includes targeting a Syrian governmental network, tying the threat to both commercial interest in reconstruction and security concerns around Uyghur fighters. Energy & Infrastructure: Syria’s gas sector gets a boost as ConocoPhillips and Novaterra sign deals to revive production, while regional pipeline talk highlights renewed focus on routes like Kirkuk–Baniyas and Kirkuk–Ceyhan. Digital Safety: Syria’s communications ministry moves to block gambling and betting websites as part of a broader digital safety push. Research Under Pressure: A study on crypto-Christians documents how Armenian and Greek communities survived Ottoman genocide by secretly preserving faith—an example of how scholarship persists even amid modern conflict pressures. Tech, Policy & War: A new wave of “fast-food terrorism” analysis warns that radicalization is increasingly online and cheap, with younger attackers becoming a growing share of counterterrorism workloads.
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