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A pair of articles identify the necessity of getting the public involved in recognizing the threat of disinformation and the need to proactively protect democratic values.  There is a price to be paid to take the steps necessary to protect our infrastructure and to highlight the threat of misinformation and those that would propagate misinformation...
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Latest from the Alliance for Securing Democracy Democracies need a competitive offer and vision for the future internet, which includes counting 5G spending towards 2-percent goals, Fellow for Emerging Technologies Lindsay Gorman argued in Defense One. In a Washington Post piece on Russia’s efforts to target this week’s U.K. elections, Non-Resident Fellow Clint Watts argued...
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A helpful starter guide from the tech writers at the NY Times with some simple steps you can take to limit tracking and other intrusions to your on-line activities. Here are some mildly terrifying things I learned when I recently did an online privacy checkup: Google was sharing my creditworthiness with third parties.  
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This new post from The Strategy Bridge has all the right intentions.  What’s missing is the discussion of structural impediments within the NSC and its inability to direct any resources within the departments without a Presidential Directive and even then it is limited.  Yes, there are some PDDs that live on past one administration but...
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From Defense One: A broad disinformation campaign of fake news and other tricks aims to turn the Baltic nation’s public against the alliance. FORT BRAGG, North Carolina — The Russian effort to smear NATO’s reputation in Lithuania is broader than previously revealed — and is likely a harbinger of future disinformation campaigns in the country, throughout...
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The latest Kremlin Watch Briefing from the European Values Center for Security Policy Topics of the Week Russian exploits in Africa: Strategic goal or a testing ground for the Kremlin? How does GRU attack Android phones? Kremlin’s Current Narrative: China is a victim of US aggression  
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From The Hill:  Some good news in the cyber-domain. State election officials said Ohio detected and stopped an election-related cyberattack earlier this month, The Associated Press reported.
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The latest from the Alliance for Securing Democracy The Russian government is doubling down on its victory from 2016 by advancing false narratives inside our country again, such as the notion that Ukraine meddled in the U.S. presidential election, Non-Resident Fellow Clint Watts told Ali Velshi on MSNBC. Authentic domestic voices that pick up Moscow’s...
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Syracuse’s racist AirDrop incident is the terrifying future of information warfare Syracuse University in upstate New York has been rocked by an escalating series of racist incidents that have ultimately prompted the involvement of the FBI and New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo. While racist provocation on college campuses is nothing new, the volume of back-to-back...
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An important discussion and certainly implies that our efforts in the information environment and those that are undertaking efforts in the IE to undermine democratic values and cognitive security should be examined and understood as part of a larger strategy. https://thestrategybridge.org/the-bridge/2019/11/18/a-war-by-other-means What if, just for the sake of argument, we were to reverse Clausewitz’s famous...
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