Month

January 2019
Less than you think: Prevalence and predictors of fake news dissemination on Facebook Researchers Andrew Guess, Jonathan Nagler, and Joshua Tucker published an article in Science Advances (Jan 9th, 2019) […]
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Weekly round-up of cognitive security-related articles from the New York Times. Facebook CEO Plans Public Debates About Tech for 2019 Personal Challenge Reuters in the New York Times, January 8, 2019 Facebook […]
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Weekly round-up of cognitive security-related articles from the Washington Post. Secret campaign to use Russian-inspired tactics in 2017 Ala. election stirs anxiety for Democrats Craig Timberg, Tony Romm, Aaron C. Davis and […]
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Dispatch from the Alliance for Securing Democracy Our Take On December 28th, ASD and partner C4ADS published a case study on the First Czech-Russian Bank, exposing how the private Russian […]
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Frederick Kempe of the Atlantic Council, highlights the Atlantic Council’s top ten for 2018. Cognitive security-related items include: #ElectionWatch – The Digital Forensic Research Lab’s partnership with Facebook on #ElectionWatch merits […]
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Active Measures #18 – A Newsletter of Political Warfare, Influence, and Information Campaigns Here are the top stories seen this week: – Hackers Leak Personal Info of over 100 German Politicians: […]
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Information Warfare Requires Personalized Weaponry by Rand Waltzman, January 1st, 2019, Signal Magazine, an AFCEA forum Up until the digital age, wars involved a limited number of combatants with clear […]
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Why Putin Targets Minorities CSIS’s Suzanne Spaulding, Devi Nair and Arthur Nelson’s commentary dives into the WHY or what larger strategic purpose was Russia pursuing by targeting individuals of these […]
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Weekly round-up of cognitive security-related articles from the Washington Post. Disinformation campaign targeting Roy Moore’s Senate bid may have violated law, Alabama attorney general says Craig Timberg and Tony Romm, Washington Post, […]
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Weekly round-up of cognitive security-related articles from the New York Times. LinkedIn Co-Founder Apologizes for Deception in Alabama Senate Race Scott Shane, New York Times, December 26th, 2018 Reid Hoffman, the tech […]
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Brandt, J., Schafer, B., Aghekyan, E., Wirtschafter, V., & Danditya, A. (2022). Winning the web: How Beijing exploits search results to shape views of Xinjiang and COVID-19. Brookings Institute. https://www.brookings.edu/articles/winning-the-web-how-beijing-exploits-search-results-to-shape-views-of-xinjiang-and-covid-19/
Mankoff, J. (2020). With Friends Like These: Assessing Russian Influence in Germany. Center for Strategic & International Studies. https://www.csis.org/analysis/friends-these-assessing-russian-influence-germany
Babbage, R. (2019). Winning Without Fighting: Chinese and Russian Political Warfare Campaigns and How the West Can Prevail. Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments. https://csbaonline.org/research/publications/winning-without-fighting-chinese-and-russian-political-warfare-campaigns-and-how-the-west-can-prevail/publication/1
Singer, P. W. (n.d.). Winning the War of Words: Information Warfare in Afghanistan. Brookings. Retrieved April 26, 2024, from https://www.brookings.edu/articles/winning-the-war-of-words-information-warfare-in-afghanistan/
Koerner, B. I. (2016, March). Why ISIS Is Winning the Social Media War—And How to Fight Back. Wired. https://www.wired.com/2016/03/isis-winning-social-media-war-heres-beat/