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Michael S. Smith II is an American terrorism analyst, specialist in open source intelligence (OSINT), and a consultant in preventing and countering violent extremism. He is also a lecturer at Johns Hopkins University's Global Security Studies program.


Education

Smith received his undergraduate degree in arts management from the College of Charleston, and a graduate certificate in Intelligence Analysis, followed by a master's degree in Intelligence and Security Studies, from The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina. As of 2017 he was in a PhD program at Georgia State University in Communications, studying persuasion theory and terrorist propaganda produced to incite violence in the West.


Career

In 2011, Smith founded Kronos Advisory, a
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with retired Marine General
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. Kronos provided a report to a Congressional caucus on the Quds Force in 2011. In 2013, Kronos began briefing the United States government on
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’s aspiration to perpetrate terrorist attacks in Europe. Along with consulting for various government agencies, he tracked terrorist activity on social media and commented on it, and was called on as a
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by various media groups. Smith was described as "a Republican counterterrorism specialist" and "an al-Qaeda analyst". In 2016, in recognition of his work "funneling hacker tips" about
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's activities online to government officials, ''
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'' magazine included Smith among the "Moguls" on its annual list of "100 Leading Global Thinkers", and '' Fast Company'' magazine ranked Smith 14 on its list of the "100 Most Creative People in Business" for "helping hack the bad guys". In January 2017 Kronos was dissolved. Smith reportedly considered taking a position in the
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at the request of
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, but decided to instead pursue a doctorate degree due to his concerns about Sebastian Gorka's role in the Trump administration. In February 2017, Smith became involved in a public dispute with Gorka (then a senior advisor in the
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) after Smith criticized Gorka on social media and in comments quoted in a story published by ''The Wall Street Journal.'' Beginning in October 2017, Smith served as a fellow at the Washington, DC-based think tank New America for five months. With representatives of Twitter,
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, Smith provided expert testimony during the
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, Subcommittee on Crime and Terrorism's October 31, 2017 hearing focused on extremist content and Russian disinformation online. In his testimony, Smith argued anonymity provided to social media users by major companies has increased the attractiveness of their technologies for terrorist groups like ISIS and he suggested that legislation should be implemented to compel tech companies to restrict VPN use on their platforms only to those whose identities they know. In February 2018, Smith tweeted statements about the Chinese government that were described by ''
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'' and various online news commentators as racist. New America terminated Smith's fellowship in response to his tweet and Smith apologized for it. Since 2019, Smith has been a lecturer at Johns Hopkins University's Global Security Studies program.


References

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