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The disinformation landscape in Spain
Find out more about the disinformation landscape in Spain.
Research is a core part of what we do. It involves identifying, uncovering, and explaining disinformation campaigns and networks, using open source investigation techniques (OSINT) and social media network analysis methodologies. We disseminate our findings via our partnerships with the media and leading experts in the field.
Check out all our investigations below
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- Technical Documents
Find out more about the disinformation landscape in Czech Republic.
- Blog Posts
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.
- Blog Posts
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.
- Blog Posts
Disinformation networks register domain names that are the same as, or confusingly similar to, legitimate media outlets. This post sheds light on how media outlets can defend themselves against domain name abuse.
- Technical Documents
Find out more about the disinformation landscape in Cyprus.
- Technical Documents
Find out more about the disinformation landscape in Malta.
- Technical Documents
Find out more about the disinformation landscape in Luxembourg in this updated V2 of our factsheet.
- Technical Documents
Find out more about the disinformation landscape in Belgium in this updated V2 of our factsheet.
- Policy, Technical Documents
This short booklet gives an introduction to disinformation in the digital age, to help defend our societies from large-scale manipulation.
- Blog Posts
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).
- Technical Documents
Our new document, published under the EU funded veraAI project, revisits the Coordinated Inauthentic Behaviour (CIB) detection tree we developed in 2021.
- Editorials
Qurium, in collaboration with several investigative news outlets, published a new set of evidence around the Doppelganger operation. Despite extensive documentation, European responses have been inadequate, reflecting a need for decisive action.
