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Key terms and definitions in narrative intelligence, threat detection, and information analysis.
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The mapping and analysis of relationships between individuals, organizations, and accounts involved in spreading narratives or conducting influence operations.
Strategies and technologies to safeguard brand reputation, intellectual property, and market position from narrative threats, counterfeiting, and unauthorized use.
Patterns of activity where multiple actors work together, often covertly, to amplify messages, manipulate discussions, or create artificial consensus across digital platforms.
Deliberately false or misleading information created and spread with the intent to deceive, manipulate public opinion, or achieve strategic objectives.
The capability to identify emerging narratives, threats, or opportunities 6-48 hours before they reach mainstream awareness, enabling proactive response.
Predictive analysis of how narratives are likely to develop, spread, and intensify based on historical patterns and current trajectory indicators.
Systematic surveillance of alternative platforms, niche forums, and emerging digital spaces where narratives often originate before spreading to mainstream channels.
An AI system design approach where human experts review, validate, and guide automated analysis to ensure accuracy, context-awareness, and appropriate judgment.
Coordinated efforts to affect the perceptions, attitudes, or behaviors of target audiences through information activities, often conducted by state or non-state actors.
Deliberate attempts to artificially influence market prices or investor behavior through coordinated information campaigns, false claims, or narrative manipulation.
False or inaccurate information that spreads regardless of intent to deceive, often through organic sharing by users who believe it to be true.
The capability to monitor, understand, and analyze content across multiple languages while preserving cultural context and semantic meaning.
The process of grouping related conversations, themes, and storylines across digital spaces based on semantic meaning rather than simple keyword matching.
The capability to detect, analyze, and understand how stories and information spread across digital ecosystems, enabling organizations to identify threats and opportunities in the information environment.
An emerging storyline or information pattern that poses potential harm to an organization's reputation, operations, market position, or stakeholder relationships.
An organization's ability to anticipate, prepare for, respond to, and adapt to information threats while maintaining continuous business operations.
Multi-agent reasoning systems that provide domain-specific intelligence analysis, enabling organizations to embed narrative understanding directly into their workflows and products.
The use of natural language processing to identify and extract subjective information from text, categorizing content as positive, negative, or neutral.
The practice of monitoring social media channels for mentions of a brand, competitors, products, or relevant topics to gather customer insights and market intelligence.
Evidence-based knowledge about existing or emerging threats that enables informed decisions about defensive or preemptive actions.
Core capabilities and features of narrative intelligence platforms.
Strategies and technologies to safeguard brand reputation, intellectual property, and market position from narrative threats, counterfeiting, and unauthorized use.
The capability to identify emerging narratives, threats, or opportunities 6-48 hours before they reach mainstream awareness, enabling proactive response.
The capability to monitor, understand, and analyze content across multiple languages while preserving cultural context and semantic meaning.
The capability to detect, analyze, and understand how stories and information spread across digital ecosystems, enabling organizations to identify threats and opportunities in the information environment.
An organization's ability to anticipate, prepare for, respond to, and adapt to information threats while maintaining continuous business operations.
Multi-agent reasoning systems that provide domain-specific intelligence analysis, enabling organizations to embed narrative understanding directly into their workflows and products.
Evidence-based knowledge about existing or emerging threats that enables informed decisions about defensive or preemptive actions.
Analytical approaches and techniques used in narrative intelligence.
The mapping and analysis of relationships between individuals, organizations, and accounts involved in spreading narratives or conducting influence operations.
Predictive analysis of how narratives are likely to develop, spread, and intensify based on historical patterns and current trajectory indicators.
Systematic surveillance of alternative platforms, niche forums, and emerging digital spaces where narratives often originate before spreading to mainstream channels.
An AI system design approach where human experts review, validate, and guide automated analysis to ensure accuracy, context-awareness, and appropriate judgment.
The process of grouping related conversations, themes, and storylines across digital spaces based on semantic meaning rather than simple keyword matching.
The use of natural language processing to identify and extract subjective information from text, categorizing content as positive, negative, or neutral.
The practice of monitoring social media channels for mentions of a brand, competitors, products, or relevant topics to gather customer insights and market intelligence.
Types of information threats and risks organizations face.
Patterns of activity where multiple actors work together, often covertly, to amplify messages, manipulate discussions, or create artificial consensus across digital platforms.
Deliberately false or misleading information created and spread with the intent to deceive, manipulate public opinion, or achieve strategic objectives.
Coordinated efforts to affect the perceptions, attitudes, or behaviors of target audiences through information activities, often conducted by state or non-state actors.
Deliberate attempts to artificially influence market prices or investor behavior through coordinated information campaigns, false claims, or narrative manipulation.
False or inaccurate information that spreads regardless of intent to deceive, often through organic sharing by users who believe it to be true.
An emerging storyline or information pattern that poses potential harm to an organization's reputation, operations, market position, or stakeholder relationships.