Outside the algorithm: comprehending dis-mis-mal-information in the digital age |
Abstract
Cyberattack is about data and integrity not only network security, as breaches also effect an enterprise’s values, reputation and brand. Cognitive hacking using dis-mis-mal-information is cyberattack aimed at manipulating perception and exploiting psychological vulnerabilities to change behaviour. This makes online influence campaigns across social media, the internet and networking infrastructure a cyber problem and solutions part of the cyber environment. We know disinformation can amplify social tensions and unsettle communities, but to what degree can it be intentionally weaponised on a population without it’s knowledge? The extent of online disinformation damage remains unclear and mostly assumed not proven because it is difficult linking specific measurable indicators. Social media platforms are commercial businesses balancing financial incentives with at least the appearance of social responsibility and as Big Tech ramps up censorship purging dissenting voices, questions continue if this will fix the problem. Speaker Bio: Steven Coomber is an intelligence professional who has previously worked inside the National intelligence Community across counter-terrorism, counter-espionage and technical capabilities. He has advised government services in South-East Asia and delivered a variety of human-led data driven capability building programs to Five-Eyes and partner intelligence services in the Asia-Pacific, Middle East and African regions. |