cover image: Protecting Freedom of Thought: Mitigating Technological Enablers of Disinformation - Alexa Raad

20.500.12592/nvx0r1z

Protecting Freedom of Thought: Mitigating Technological Enablers of Disinformation - Alexa Raad

23 Jan 2024

This finding is also supported by the results the lens of cybersecurity and information security of a study from the Massachusetts Institute of frameworks by analyzing the tactics, techniques Technology on the spread of false information on and procedures used by adversaries during Twitter/X. [...] words, identify and label the chain of custody9 or While in the United States political campaigns the information regarding the origin of content and organizations are required to report their (for example, memes, videos, audio, pictures expenditures to the federal government, and so forth) that have potential to go viral. [...] major platforms secure a licence to conduct A significant share of the disinformation and their operations, providing the commission misinformation online is not publicly shared the ability to revoke the licence in instances and instead is passed through end-to-end of persistent, severe and unlawful misconduct encryption. [...] A prime example is the finding by Similar to the proliferation of data brokers, the Center for Countering Digital Hate (2021, 6) there are many other third-party players that that only 12 individuals accounted for 65 percent aid and abet in the creation and distribution of of the disinformation and outright lies about disinformation. [...] These additional measures could include the following activities: 9 In the realm of disinformation content, the chain of custody pertains to the chronological documentation of the origin, creation, transmission and dissemination of a piece of content.
Pages
12
Published in
Canada