Misinformation, disinformation and malinformation (MDM) pose threats to enterprise and global security. Learning to monitor for these information attacks can help organizations identify MDM before it affects their business.
The United States and 60 other countries have signed the Declaration for the Future of the Internet to promote a global internet that advances the free flow of information and more.
Cybersecurity legislation from the European Union, the Digital Services Act, has wider implications for global online fraud and misinformation mitigation campaigns.
Web 3.0, the anticipated next iteration of the internet, seeks to further decentralize information via artificial intelligence. This presents certain cyber risks for security professionals to watch.
A viral warning based on non-credible threats of school violence caused real-world security responses after a video went viral on TikTok. The phenomenon raises questions about the effects of mis- and disinformation.
Take an in-depth look at disinformation and how Chief Security Officers (CSOs) are best prepared to stop it. From memes to paid fake news services, disinformation has become a top problem for businesses around the globe.
Walmart Inc. was at the center of a hoax aimed at manipulating the price of Litecoin. The incident illustrates how fake news and misinformation campaigns on social media are becoming a greater threat to businesses.
The Cybersecurity and Geopolitical podcast covers the enmeshing of cybersecurity and geopolitics and the new challenges and intriguing flashpoints these bring to enterprise security and risk professionals. This month, we delve into the threatening and alarming world of misinformation, disinformation, and conspiracy theories.