Disinformation and the Russia Ukraine war
Russia is no stranger to turning to the digital sphere to spread misinformation and propaganda. As the war wages in Ukraine, how is internet discourse adding fuel to the fire - and what cybersecurity threats remain?
Asha Rangappa '96, CNN legal and national security analyst and former FBI agent, will moderate a discussion with Princeton experts who focus on disinformation, online governance, and propaganda by authoritarian
Panelists:
Jacob N. Shapiro, Professor of Politics and International Affairs
Sergey Sanovich, Postdoctoral Research Associate, Center for Information Technology Policy
Moderator: Asha Rangappa '96, Senior Lecturer, Jackson Institute for Global Affairs, Yale University
Пікірлер: 14
Old Boeing joke: “I’d like to inquire about the arrival of Boeing 737 MAX flight” “Sure, do you want the time, or the odds?”
I am not sure if you have considered disabling the chat. It's been appropriated by Russian trolls. Somewhat hilarious, but does not add to the presentation of the issues here.
@Adept893
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Is it is interesting to see some of these think tank comment sections blow up. After 2 weeks of it being pretty chill.
@dogstar8871
2 жыл бұрын
@@Adept893 - they must've deleted virtually all of the so-called 'Russian Troll' comments - not seeing them at all and few comments period - this panel must be in the vanguard of research needed to launch a Disinformation Governance Board (aka Ministry of Truth), which we saw rise like a lead balloon
1:00:11 On the surface insane, in context still baffling. It almost sounds like Alicia would favor a state controlled media apparatus a la the Russians or the Chinese despite this being antithetical to the core belief structure (though not necessarily untrue objectively).
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THAN YOU....NOW I KNOW WHAT MISINFORMATION IS, YOU 4 PEOPLE ARE PROOF OF THAT