Information Warfare Watch No. 10
Facebook faces Chinese disinfo;
The Kremlin expands its grip on (social) media...;
...as the domestic noose tighttens;
A new tool for digital resiliance in Iran
Facebook faces Chinese disinfo;
The Kremlin expands its grip on (social) media...;
...as the domestic noose tighttens;
A new tool for digital resiliance in Iran
Additional Russian diplomats expelled from U.S.;
Mandatory QR codes incite protests and opposition;
Kremlin crackdown creates "campaign of fear" for comedians;
Putin hails India as a "Great Power"
Potential oil surplus emboldens Russia and OPEC+;
Another activist makes the government's blacklist;
Nobel Peace Prize laureate fined;
New Chechen legislation seeks to change media language;
Climate change will severely impact St. Petersburg
[T]he Russian government’s current mobilization is designed with some clear goals in mind: to advance its standing at home and improve its strategic posture abroad. It’s an approach that’s succeeding on both fronts — and the reasons have everything to do with propaganda.
What ISIS is saying now on social media;
New tech in the disinformation wars;
Belarus clamps down at home...;
...and misbehaves abroad;
The Kremlin finds a new target: TOR