El viaje al corazón de QAnon del exjefe de Seguridad Nacional de Trump huffingtonpost.es - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from huffingtonpost.es Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
China s growing influence and promotion of security technologies in the global south could "reshape human rights from the ground up," warns a national security analyst in Washington, D.C.
It was a roller coaster of activity for Parler, a 2-year-old magnet for the far right that welcomed a surge of new users. It became the No. 1 free app on iPhones late last week after Facebook, Twitter and other mainstream social media platforms silenced President Donald Trump’s accounts over comments that seemed to incite Wednesday’s violent insurrection.
The wave of Trump followers flocking to the service was short-lived. Google yanked Parler’s smartphone app from its app store Friday for allowing postings that seek to incite ongoing violence in the U.S.
Apple followed suit on Saturday after giving Parler a day to address complaints it was being used to plan and facilitate yet further illegal and dangerous activities. But the death knell came from Amazon Web Services, the leading provider of cloud computing infrastructure, which informed Parler it would need to look for a new web-hosting service after Sunday.
Laguna Beach Democratic Club to host expert on confronting disinformation lagunabeachindy.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from lagunabeachindy.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Weaponized: Understanding the COVID-19 narrative arms race
Thu, Feb 25, 2021 3:00 PM
A briefing by the authors of DFRLab’s report “Weaponized: How rumors about COVID-19’s origins led to a narrative arms race.”
Please join the Atlantic Council’s Digital Forensic Research Lab for
Weaponized: Understanding the COVID-19 narrative arms race, on
Thursday, February 25, 3-4pm EST, an exclusive briefing by the editors of DFRLab’s new report
Weaponized: How rumors about COVID-19’s origins led to a narrative arms race.The result of a nine-month joint research project by the DFRLab and the Associated Press, this report examines the information environments of four countries China, Russia, Iran, and the United States during the first six months of the COVID-19 outbreak and the false narratives that took hold there. The report focuses on how varying, unverified, and outright false narratives that the virus was a bioweapon or the result of a lab accident spread globally