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Terry has spent decades researching domestic and international terrorism-a topic deeply personal to her. In this talk, she lays out the key characteristics that could point to potential radicalization. She flips "see something, say something" on its head by suggesting that we should also "do something." However, that something may not be exactly what you would think. Dr. Terry Oroszi is the Director of the Graduate and the Chemical Biological, Radiological, Nuclear (CBRN) Defense Programs at Wright State University. Her subject matter expertise is Homeland Security, with several collaborations in CBRN, terrorism, and crisis decision-making. The founder and chair of The Dayton Think Tank, a gathering of regional crisis leaders, Dr. Oroszi has shared her research on American terrorists with NSA, at Quantico, and members of Congress in DC. In her free time, she authors a fiction book series, currently in production for TV, and recently acted in a movie short for the international film festival circuit and received a nomination for best-supporting actress. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx