Disinformation
Deliberately false or misleading information created and spread with the intent to deceive, manipulate public opinion, or achieve strategic objectives.
Understanding Disinformation
Disinformation campaigns are intentionally designed to achieve specific goals, whether political, economic, or social. They often employ sophisticated tactics including coordinated behavior, synthetic media, and platform manipulation. Detection requires understanding adversarial tactics, attribution analysis, and impact assessment. Organizations face disinformation threats targeting their brands, markets, and stakeholder relationships, requiring proactive monitoring and rapid response capabilities.
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Coordinated Behavior
Patterns of activity where multiple actors work together, often covertly, to amplify messages, manipulate discussions, or create artificial consensus across digital platforms.
Misinformation
False or inaccurate information that spreads regardless of intent to deceive, often through organic sharing by users who believe it to be true.
See Disinformation in Action
Learn how Logically's narrative intelligence platform applies disinformation to protect organizations from information threats.