Foreign Interference on Online Platforms, Panel 2
The Council on Foreign Relations hosted a symposium on cybersecurity threats to democracies, including voting infrastructure security and… read more
The Council on Foreign Relations hosted a symposium on cybersecurity threats to democracies, including voting infrastructure security and foreign attempts to shape public debate through disinformation and online commentary. This portion included a panel discussion analyzing the cybersecurity strategies of social media companies, specifically Facebook and Twitter. close
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