The investigation into the Brussels terror attacks continues, as authorities work to track down the terrorists responsible for killing 31 people. Officials confirmed Friday that at least two Americans are among the dead.
"The United States is praying and grieving with you for the loved ones of those cruelly taken from us, including Americans, and for the many who were injured in these despicable attacks," Secretary of State John Kerry said.
Unfortunately, terror attacks are becoming more and more common, and the pressure is on to find a way to stop terrorists before they strike. One of the keys to stopping ISIS is to shutdown its online presence. Israeli cybersecurity company Cytegic may have found a vital pattern in the cyber war against terror.
"We have been able to identify a pattern of behavior of cyber attackers and attack methods surrounding major terrorist events in Western Europe, the latest such pattern was identified after the November 2015 Paris terrorist attacks," the report reads.
This research is important because it allows investigators to warn high-risk industries such as government, media, financial, military, and defense.