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August 7, 2020
Editor’s Note: In late July, Mark Pomerleau, a reporter for C4ISRNET (an online publication that is part of Defense News), published a special multimedia series on “Information Warfare: How the Digital World is Changing How DoD Fights.” Articles covered how the Department of Defense is reorganizing for information warfare (IW), and included interviews with leaders...
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The State Department’s Global Engagement Center released a report August 5, 2020 on the “Pillars of Russia’s Disinformation and Propaganda Ecosystem.” The release is part of an effort across the Department of State and entire U.S. Government to help our allies and partners understand and counter this threat from Russia.  The Global Engagement Center, which...
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