39 episodes

How do you know what's real on social media or TV? That's the premise behind "Disinformation" - with award-winning Evergreen host Paul Brandus. Get ready for amazing stories - war, espionage, corruption, elections, and assorted trickery showing how false information is turning our world inside out - and what we can do about it. Remember: Don't believe everything you read! A co-production of Evergreen and Emergent Risk International.

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How do you know what's real on social media or TV? That's the premise behind "Disinformation" - with award-winning Evergreen host Paul Brandus. Get ready for amazing stories - war, espionage, corruption, elections, and assorted trickery showing how false information is turning our world inside out - and what we can do about it. Remember: Don't believe everything you read! A co-production of Evergreen and Emergent Risk International.

    The Intentions of the Adversary

    The Intentions of the Adversary

    "You have a direct pipeline, particularly with social media and with individuals. Essentially, all you're doing is figuring out who you want to target"

    In this podcast episode, host Paul Brandus discusses the growing concerns surrounding the upcoming presidential election, focusing on the threats posed by disinformation, false narratives, and foreign interference. He interviews Marek Posard, a military sociologist, and Brady Roberts, the COO of Emergent Risk International, to delve into the potential perfect storm of risks facing the election infrastructure. The challenges of combating disinformation, the impact of AI on spreading false narratives, and the need for critical thinking and media literacy education is needed to empower individuals to discern fact from fiction. Brandus underscores the importance of proactive measures, scenario-based planning, and a whole-government approach to safeguard against the influence of disinformation in the upcoming election.

    [00:02:36] A potential perfect storm.
    [00:05:06] Election system vulnerabilities.
    [00:08:56] Adversaries exploiting division in elections.
    [00:14:09] Impact of artificial intelligence.
    [00:17:17] Deepfakes and election influence.
    [00:19:35] Election falsehoods in narrow-margin states.
    [00:25:54] Education on critical thinking.
    [00:31:02] Teaching media literacy to youth.

    Got questions, comments or ideas or an example of disinformation you'd like us to check out? Send them to paulb@emergentriskinternational.com. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Special thanks to our guests Marek Posard and Brady Roberts, our sound designer and editor Noah Foutz, audio engineer Nathan Corson, and executive producers Michael DeAloia and Gerardo Orlando. Thanks so much for listening.
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    • 34 min
    OSINT, pt 2: Global Affairs and Speed & Accuracy

    OSINT, pt 2: Global Affairs and Speed & Accuracy

    "Open-source intelligence is a critical way of helping not just governments, but the private sector form judgments about critical issues."

    This episode is the second in a series covering Open Source Intelligence (OSINT). Here, we focus on Bellingcat's investigative work into the 2014 shooting down of a passenger jet in Eastern Ukraine, the interest of the U.S. Department of Defense in OSINT, and the nuances of using investigations over intelligence. Guest Noemi Macero and host Paul Brandus discuss the impact of OSINT on forming judgments for governments and the private sector, and how uncovering open-source methods can enhance traditional journalism and combat disinformation.

    [00:03:36] Democratization of intelligence analysis.
    [00:04:39] Open source data investigation.
    [00:12:03] OSINT-related tools.
    [00:16:39] Balancing speed and accuracy.
    [00:19:26] Handling fast-moving incidents.


    Got questions, comments or ideas or an example of disinformation you'd like us to check out? Send them to paulb@emergentriskinternational.com. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Special thanks to our guest Noemi Macero , our sound designer and editor Noah Foutz, audio engineer Nathan Corson, and executive producers Michael DeAloia and Gerardo Orlando. Thanks so much for listening.
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    • 22 min
    OSINT: The Tools of Truthseeking In The Age of Disinformation

    OSINT: The Tools of Truthseeking In The Age of Disinformation

    "The silence in these fields is that of a tomb, like sorrow and loss have isolated it from the war around it."
    In this episode, host Paul Brandus delves into the world of open source intelligence (OSINT), He discusses its importance in verifying information, especially in the digital era. The episode explores various tools within OSINT, such as social media, geospatial intelligence, and blockchain analytics. Additionally, he discusses the potential risks and pitfalls of over-reliance on OSINT, and the need for careful verification processes.

    [00:04:09] Open-source intelligence in investigations.
    [00:10:02] YouTube as Google Street View.
    [00:19:22] Open source intelligence verification.
    [00:26:27] Geospatial intelligence.
    [00:36:16] Disinformation campaigns by nation states.

    Got questions, comments or ideas or an example of disinformation you'd like us to check out? Send them to paulb@emergentriskinternational.com. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Special thanks to our guest Noemi Maciero, our Sound Designer and Editor Noah Foutz, audio engineer Nathan Corson, and Executive Producers Michael DeAloia and Gerardo Orlando. Thanks so much for listening.
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    • 39 min
    Hearts & Minds In Africa, Pt. II

    Hearts & Minds In Africa, Pt. II

    "The United States government works at a great disadvantage because we tell the truth."
    In this episode, we refocus our sights on Russia's information warfare efforts in Africa, particularly spreading false claims about U.S. biological testing surrounding COVID-19. The Africa Initiative, backed by Russian intelligence, is highlighted as the source of these conspiracy theories. Despite limited traction, the disinformation campaign poses risks to Western health programs and humanitarian efforts in Africa. The episode also delves into Russia's broader presence in Africa, including military support and mining interests. Strategies to counter Russian disinformation include media literacy initiatives, fact-checking organizations, and promoting Western economic investments and democratic values in the region and the complex dynamics of information warfare and geopolitical competition in Africa.
    [00:02:06] Russia's information warfare efforts.
    [00:07:28] Russian disinformation in Africa.
    [00:11:06] Russian disinformation in Africa.
    [00:14:16] The disinformation angle.
    [00:18:22] Russian military efforts in Africa.
    [00:20:09] Countering Russian disinformation tactics.

    Got questions, comments or ideas or an example of disinformation you'd like us to check out? Send them to paulb@emergentriskinternational.com. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.
    Special thanks to our guest Cameron Evers , our sound designer and editor Noah Foutz, audio engineer Nathan Corson, and executive producers Michael DeAloia and Gerardo Orlando. Thanks so much for listening.
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    • 24 min
    Nobody's Fool

    Nobody's Fool

    "It's a kind of information that we find particularly appealing that people looking to fool us will use, but it can lead to innocent spreading"
    Host Paul Brandus explores the concept of truth bias and its implications in today's society with guests Daniel Simons and Christopher Chabris, authors of the book "Nobody's Fool, Why We Get Taken In and What We Can Do About It." They discuss how our innate trust in familiar sources can make us vulnerable to misinformation and the importance of skepticism in evaluating information. The conversation delves into the challenges of focusing on only what is directly in front of us, potentially overlooking crucial context. Meredith Wilson, CEO of Emergent Risk International, joins the discussion to provide insights on how trust and skepticism play a crucial role in navigating the complex landscape of information consumption. The episode highlights the need for critical thinking and awareness in an age where information is constantly at our fingertips.

    [00:02:06] Truth bias and deception.
    [00:05:47] Calibrating trust and skepticism.
    [00:09:50] Familiarity and trust on social media.
    [00:12:25] Focusing on selective information.
    [00:17:07] Trust in societal systems.
    [00:21:29] Familiarity and trust in information.
    [00:24:27] Human nature and information consumption.

    Got questions, comments or ideas or an example of disinformation you'd like us to check out? Send them to paulb@emergentriskinternational.com. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.
    Special thanks to our guests Daniel Simons and Christopher Chabris, our sound designer and editor Noah Foutz, audio engineer Nathan Corson, and executive producers Michael Dealoia and Gerardo Orlando. Thanks so much for listening.
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    • 27 min
    Muddying The Waters

    Muddying The Waters

    "This information is polluting the entire ecosystem under which we operate."
    In this episode of "Disinformation," Paul Brandus delves into the pressing issue of information pollution in the 21st century. With the rise of social media and artificial intelligence, discerning between truth, misinformation, and deliberate falsehoods has become increasingly challenging. We also discuss how information pollution exacerbates existing systemic risks like global conflict and climate change, making it a critical issue to address for progress and solutions in the modern world.
    [00:01:26] Information pollution.
    [00:06:08] Disinformation and its elements.
    [00:09:30] Information pollution and swatting.
    [00:15:29] Companies navigating information dangers.
    [00:17:50] Cybersecurity and company vulnerabilities.
    [00:22:17] Swatting and disinformation.
    Got questions, comments or ideas or an example of disinformation you'd like us to check out? Send them to paulb@emergentriskinternational.com. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Special thanks to our guest Alan Jagolinzer, our sound designer and editor Noah Foutz, audio engineer Nathan Corson, and executive producers Michael DeAloia and Gerardo Orlando. Thanks so much for listening.
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    • 26 min

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