22 January 2025, 14:30-15:30 CET
This private webinar presents and discuss the findings of the report Building a common operational picture of FIMI: Using IMS to strengthen technical attribution and disruption. Four years on from Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the counter-disinformation field continues to face mounting challenges – from fragmented monitoring efforts to limited coordination between public and private actors.
In this webinar, we explore how the IMS (Information Manipulation Sets) framework can help move beyond repetitive incident tracking to build a clearer, shared understanding of adversarial operations. Our speakers walk through key case studies, and share recommendations to strengthen attribution standards, improve coordination, and support more effective disruption strategies.
This session was open to professionals in the counter-disinformation space, registering with their professional email address. All registrations will be reviewed.
No recording is available.
Speakers: Alexandre Alaphilippe, EU DisinfoLab, Colin Gerard, VIGINUM, Chiara Pacenti, EEAS.
Moderator: Alexandre Alaphilippe, EU DisinfoLab

The opinions expressed are those of the speakers/authors and do not necessarily reflect the position of EU DisinfoLab. This webinar does not represent an endorsement by EU DisinfoLab of any organisation.

Building a common operational picture of FIMI
This report outlines how Information Manipulation Sets (IMS) can improve attribution thresholds and countermeasures against Russian-led disinformation campaigns targeting Europe.

Doppelganger Hub
Doppelganger is one of the most emblematic Russian information operations since the end of the Cold War and primarily targets Western countries and their information ecosystem. In this dedicated hub, we bring together the resources needed to access the different studies and related content.
