By Kishlaya Rastogi, Grace Ferrell, and Drew Wessels Ev·er·green (adj.): universally and continually relevant; not limited in applicability to a particular event or date. Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary For the past few decades, the proliferation of...
Austin Merkel, Elizabeth Meyer, Grace Robertson, Simon Rysin, Kuro Tawil, Arthur Yong The Bellwether team at the Global Disinformation Lab at the University of Texas is investigating the link between disinformation and U.S. presidential elections as digital media and...
Written by Kevin Lentz Domainification and Integration in a Decade; A Military Cyber Reading of Japan’s New Strategic Documents Japan’s new strategic documents indicate two overlapping lines of effort regarding the Japanese Self-Defense Force (JSDF) cyber defense...
This blog is the first publication of the Cyber Pacific project at the Global Disinformation Lab. The goal of the project is to investigate today’s cyberspace through the lens of US strategic interest and identify a policy framework that can facilitate more...
Authors: Alexander Lopez, Moo Sun Kim, Jinpeng Li Introduction On September 16 2022, 22-year-old Mahsa Amini, known to her Kurdish family and community as Jina, was pronounced dead at the Kasra Hospital in Tehran. Three days earlier she had been detained by morality...
Perhaps the only thing that travels faster than a lie is a lie promoted on the internet. Disinformation evolves and adjusts rapidly for even the smallest of targeted social groups. With over 190 countries in the world – and each country hosting numerous social groups...