Center for Security, Technology, and Policy
The Center for Security, Technology, and Policy (CSTP) is a data-driven initiative dedicated to eradicating Islamophobia across institutions, industries, and digital platforms through research, technology, and strategic advocacy.
CSTP leverages advanced data analysis and AI tools to monitor and combat Islamophobia in real time—tracking trends in legislation, media coverage, social media, and public discourse. Through projects like the Real-Time Islamophobia Monitoring System, the Islamophobia Index, and the Big Tech Accountability Initiative, CSTP identifies emerging threats, exposes harmful narratives, and drives accountability among tech companies and policymakers.
Our outputs include threat alerts, policy briefings, and trend analysis reports that inform decision-makers, journalists, and advocates. By combining rigorous data analysis with values-based advocacy, CSTP works to build a safer and more equitable information ecosystem for all.
Public Security Bulletins
April 16th, 2026 Security Bulletin: CSTP Has Observed an 11x Increase in Threats and Attacks Against Muslims and Mosques
May 20th, 2026 Security Bulletin: Extremism Moves Offline and New Emerging Threats
Attacks on Muslims Across America in 2026
Since January 2026, CSTP monitoring has documented a wide range of threats and attacks targeting Muslims and Islamic institutions across the United States. These incidents include vandalisms, shootings, bomb threats, attempted assassinations, physical assaults, among others. This map provides a snapshot of where and what kinds of acts are occurring.
Legislative Tracker
CSTP tracks federal and state legislation affecting Muslim communities across the United States. This includes measures related to anti-BDS efforts, initiatives targeting CAIR and Muslim Brotherhood, restrictions on Muslim immigration, and other related policies. This map highlights where such legislation is being introduced and enacted.

