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United Arab Emirates: Risks to National Sovereignty; Threats, Attacks and Assassinations against the Ruling Families Members[editar]

Resume[editar]

In 2018 was detected using methodologies of HUMINT and OSCINT that the United Arab Emirates divulgue on the communication networks such as (Instagram, Facebook, X, LinkedIn and others) passive visual state secrets about how are protected each Ruling Families Members on the public social events.

The images and audio visual content that the United Arab Emirates use to promote day by day to the Ruling Families Members such as Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahayan, Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahayan, Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahayan, Khaled bin Mohamed Al Nahyan, Hazza bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Saif bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Tahnoun bin Zayed Al Nahyan Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Hamdan bin Mohammed Al Maktoum and others can be used by any Hostile Group and Terrorist to plan and execute a threat, attack and assassination by conventional and non conventional weapons.

Understanding the Potential Risk[editar]

The discovery by a hostile actor that they can educate themselves and plan threats, attacks and assassinations against the Ruling Families Members from social media can have a number of worrying and potentially dangerous consequences:

  1. Greater Ease of Access to Sensitive Information: Social networks provide a vast repository of information, including details about locations, routines, habits and activities of people and institutions. A hostile actor who can educate and plan from these platforms can easily obtain sensitive information about potential targets, such as public figures, political leaders, or critical facilities.
  2. Increased Surveillance and Reconnaissance Potential: Social media data analysis can allow a hostile actor to conduct surveillance and reconnaissance operations remotely and discreetly. This includes identifying security vulnerabilities, evaluating protective measures, and selecting specific targets for future attacks.
  3. Greater Difficulty in Threat Identification and Prevention: The open and decentralized nature of social networks can make it difficult for security authorities to identify and prevent threats. The rapid spread of information and the difficulty in verifying the authenticity of data can make it more difficult to anticipate and counter potential attacks. In conclusion, the discovery that a hostile actor can educate and plan threats from social media poses serious challenges in terms of security and counterintelligence. It is essential that authorities and users of these platforms be alert to potential suspicious activity and take proactive measures to protect against emerging threats in cyberspace.

[1]​Investigation about Vulnerabilities on the Ruling Families Members

  1. Private Investigation