As Russia’s censorship and propaganda techniques intensify, Surfshark's Information Security Officer Aleksandr Valentij shares five tips on how to safely track ...
57% of people in Ireland struggle to tell the difference between real news and fake news, according to Deloitte Ireland’s latest Digital Consumer Trends report ...
By Simon Cocking, review of How to Lose the Information War Russia, Fake News, and the Future of Conflict, by Nina Jankowicz. Available from Bloomsbury here. Published: 07-09-2020, Hardback
ISBN: 9781838607685 Imprint: I.B. Tauris
Since the start...
How do we define truth, in an era when truth has become relative?
As humans, we desire knowledge; we require context. We thirst for connectivity, between pas...
Two of the key characteristics of blockchain technology are trust and immutability. Although the technology comes with a variety of features - a list that is st...
By dGen, November 2019
Lessons From Brexit: How To Protect European Union Citizens From Fake News
dGen is a not-for-profit think tank based in Berlin, Germany. We focus on how blockchain technology can contribute to a decentralized future in Eu...
“No one learned their lesson after the last crash"
These were just one headline running in the mainstream media following the resurgence of the cryptocurrenc...
Imagine having your browser prevent fake news from reaching you.
That could be possible sooner than you think. Recently published research from MIT reports t...
The DCU Institute for Future Media and Journalism (FuJo) will lead a €2.4 million EU project to tackle the issue of “fake news” by tracking and flagging online disinformation, especially through social media.
The three-year project, called PROVEN...