Misinformation is a cybersecurity risk
With the pandemic raging and social unrest surging around the globe, wildly divergent platforms on ...
It’s the run-up to the presidential elections in the United States. Unfortunately, if we don’t play our cards right, that means it’s time for our privacy to be run over. Political campaigns worldwide are data-driven. In a nutshell, that means that they’re getting in our faces and all over our phones, sending robocalls and texts.
Learn moreWith the pandemic raging and social unrest surging around the globe, wildly divergent platforms on ...
Altering the information spread through mass media, whether intentionally (disinformation) or unintentionally (misinformation), is not a new practice. However, misinformation and disinformation have been fueled by digital technologies in the past decades, thanks to the rapid growth of digital media, online news outlets, and social networks. The spread of fake news online has become a major issue. Tech is catching up and new tools for identifying fake news are being developed. Besides, there are
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