Combating Foreign Disinformation on Social Media: Study Overview and Conclusions. Cohen, R. S, Beauchamp-mustafaga, N., Cheravitch, J O E, Demus, A., Harold, S. W, Hornung, J. W, Jun, J., Schwille, M., Treyger, E., & Vest, N. 2021. Publication Title: Combating Foreign Disinformation on Social Media: Study Overview and Conclusionsdoi abstract bibtex How are state adversaries using disinformation on social media to advance their interests? What does the Joint Force-and the U.S. Air Force (USAF) in particular-need to be prepared to do in response? Drawing on a host of different primary and secondary sources and more than 150 original interviews from across the U.S. government, the joint force, industry, civil society, and subject-matter experts from nine countries around the world, researchers examined how China, Russia, and North Korea have used disinformation on social media and what the United States and its allies and partners are doing in response. The authors found that disinformation campaigns on social media may be more nuanced than they are commonly portrayed. Still, much of the response to disinformation remains ad hoc and uncoordinated. Disinformation campaigns on social media will likely increase over the coming decade, but it remains unclear who has the competitive edge in this race; disinformation techniques and countermeasures are evolving at the same time. This series overview presents recommendations to better prepare for this new age of communications warfare
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abstract = {How are state adversaries using disinformation on social media to advance their interests? What does the Joint Force-and the U.S. Air Force (USAF) in particular-need to be prepared to do in response? Drawing on a host of different primary and secondary sources and more than 150 original interviews from across the U.S. government, the joint force, industry, civil society, and subject-matter experts from nine countries around the world, researchers examined how China, Russia, and North Korea have used disinformation on social media and what the United States and its allies and partners are doing in response. The authors found that disinformation campaigns on social media may be more nuanced than they are commonly portrayed. Still, much of the response to disinformation remains ad hoc and uncoordinated. Disinformation campaigns on social media will likely increase over the coming decade, but it remains unclear who has the competitive edge in this race; disinformation techniques and countermeasures are evolving at the same time. This series overview presents recommendations to better prepare for this new age of communications warfare},
author = {Cohen, Raphael S and Beauchamp-mustafaga, Nathan and Cheravitch, J O E and Demus, Alyssa and Harold, Scott W and Hornung, Jeffrey W and Jun, Jenny and Schwille, Michael and Treyger, Elina and Vest, Nathan},
year = {2021},
doi = {10.7249/rr4373.1},
note = {Publication Title: Combating Foreign Disinformation on Social Media: Study Overview and Conclusions},
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