#Disinfo2024
The EU DisinfoLab 2024 Annual Conference took place on 9-10 October 2024 in Riga, Latvia.
As an independent non-profit organisation, EU DisinfoLab gathers knowledge and expertise on disinformation in Europe. Through putting together research, investigative work and policy acumen, EU DisinfoLab is an active member of, and supports, a passionate and vast community that helps to detect, tackle, and prevent information disorders endangering citizens’ integrity, peaceful coexistence and democratic values.
The EU DisinfoLab 2024 Annual Conference took place on 9-10 October 2024 in Riga, Latvia.
Our webinars on a wide range of timely topics give voice to experts from our valued community. Sign up for the upcoming ones, and watch the recordings of the past ones!
Disinformation networks register domain names that are the same as, or confusingly similar to, legitimate media outlets.
How to effectively respond to disinformation threats and FIMI campaigns? The emphasis has been on exposure and raising awareness, but the focus is now shifting towards exploring better response strategies.
Join us for this session about identity-based disinformation, FIMI, and open source investigations.
This hub is your go-to resource for understanding the impact of AI on disinformation and finding ways to combat it.
In this Disinfo Update, we discuss a wide range of topics including disinformation in Africa, Russian influence operations, and electoral disinformation.
The “OSINT Toolkit to Detect and Analyse IBD-focused FIMI” raises awareness within the OSINT community about adopting an identity-focused perspective while equipping victims and activists with tools to detect and analyse incidents.
Our new document, published under the EU funded veraAI project, revisits the Coordinated Inauthentic Behaviour (CIB) detection tree we developed in 2021.
In this guest post, Carl Miller dives into D-RAIL, proposing a strategy shift from combating disinformation to disrupting the infrastructure, funding, and personnel behind illicit influence operations (IIOs).
This short booklet gives an introduction to disinformation in the digital age, to help defend our societies from large-scale manipulation.
We continuously monitor disinformation activities across the major platforms (digital and traditional), identify trends and threats, alert activists and researchers to these, and make our resource pool widely available to collaborators.
We develop and maintain an independent European platform on disinformation, providing experts with tools and resources to encourage collaboration. We collect and organise critical information, findings, tools and other resources useful for activists and experts.
We regularly make policy recommendations at the EU level and to Member States based on our own analyses, and help other activists ensure that their advocacy efforts are grounded in sound analyses.
We organise regular events, including an annual conference, webinars, and workshops, which collectively assemble researchers and experts to share experiences and tools, plan collaborations, and keep abreast of critical developments in the field.
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