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www.AmericanSecurityToday.com tial incel illegal behavior (e.g., violent speech calling for imme- diacy of action and a likelihood of it occurring; stalking; hate crimes; and plans for kinetic in- cidents) • Following up on tips from the public about threatening lan- guage online or offline; and • Using informants and under- cover agents in sting operations October 2019 - Edition 38 (e.g., Internet domain registrar, web hosting, and other web infra- structure companies), online pay- ment providers, researchers, gov- ernment officials, and the public might undermine peripheral in- cel adherents who are mobilized to undertake attacks. About the Authors Heightened security measures at sites that have experienced in- cel attacks—educational institutions and health clubs, among others— could prove helpful. Last, increased monitoring of online platforms by social me- dia firms (e.g., Facebook, Twitter, YouTube), other technology firms Dean C. Alexander is a professor and director of the Homeland Se- curity Research Program at West- ern Illinois University (WIU). 21