Cody J. Wilson

I'm Cody J. Wilson, an intelligence professional working at the intersection of open-source intelligence, threat investigation, and tool building that makes both scale. My background fuses social science expertise with a hands-on technical toolkit: OSINT tradecraft, data analysis, and automation. I've supported crisis response and complex investigations, designed wargames and tabletop exercises, and co-authored published work on online threats and information operations. Today I focus on finding threats and building the tools that outpace those threats.

Active Clubs – What Risks Do they Pose?

Active Clubs constitute a growing threat to marginalized groups in over two dozen states in the U.S. While their decentralized nature limits the feasibility of highly coordinated violence, Active Clubs likely possess the ability to perpetrate small-scale violence against targeted individuals and organizations, which could be difficult for law enforcement to detect and disrupt.

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ISKP’s Concerning Growth In Afghanistan – A Reading Recommendation

In this blurb, I discuss an article I read a few weeks back by Dr. Colin Clarke on the rapid growth of the Islamic State in Khorasan Province (ISKP). I share some of my own thoughts that align with Dr. Clarke’s concerns and add a bit of my own take on the U.S. commitment to its counterterror mission.

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What You Can Learn from a Single Machine Learning Course

Recently, I had the pleasure of enrolling in Andrew Ng’s Machine Learning Specialization on Coursera and just completed the first of three courses in the specialization. Instead of providing a standard review of sorts for the first course, what I would like to do in this post is show what kind of powerful tools can be learned from just a single very well-taught, three-week long course.

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Welcome to the Wonk Security Blog

The purpose of this blog and of this site in general is to document, explain, and think out loud about the things I am learning in the world of security. I love learning, and that love for learning has led me to many great online communities that love to teach others. My goal is to give back to the community as I learn from it, with the goal of hopefully teaching or helping someone else doing the same thing that I’m doing – getting into cybersecurity, either as a start of their career or from another career field.

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