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Humanities and the arts
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Supported by the United Nations Counter-Terrorism Committee Executive Directorate (UN CTED), the Tech Against Terrorism Europe
(TATE) project will support smaller hosting services providers (HSPs) in preventing terrorist actors from disseminating terrorist content
as defined in the EU’s terrorist content online (TCO) regulation and in Directive (EU) 2017/541. Combining unique industry-leading
expertise from private sector organisations and leading academic institutions actively engaged in tackling TCO, the consortium of partners
will ensure TATE delivers the long-term impacts of large-scale disruption of TCO on priority HSPs, providing a sustainable foundation
for practical support mechanisms for smaller HSPs in countering terrorist content online. The mission of TATE will be achieved by
increasing awareness of the TCO Regulation and requirements among small HSPs through the creation of a series of unique interactive
learning materials. This will be supported by the introduction of a bespoke TCO capacity-building programme for HSPs, taking priority
HSPs through the capacity building programme, scaling existing technical solutions to benefit all smaller HSPs in scope for the TCO
regulation An important element of TATE is the creation of the Stakeholder Network, established to secure the support and engagement
of leading organisations and authorities across the TCO operating landscape. The network of partner organisations currently includes
a rich and diverse mix of partners including Google, all of whom have an active role and responsibility in deterring, detecting, and
removing TCO to prevent harm. The Stakeholder Network provides a trans-national dimension to the project, providing strong evidence
of the potential of TATE to develop mutual trust, cross-border cooperation, and collaboration among EU member states and across the
world to strengthen EU security.