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Disinformation then and now: what can historic campaigns tell us about future risks?

June 2025 
By Augustine McMahon
Although the channels through which disinformation spreads have evolved over time, the tactics and techniques used are fundamentally similar. History has a way of repeating itself, and by studying a pre-digital disinformation campaign, we can gain insights that may help us anticipate future challenges.

The US/Europe regulation divide: the impact of US tech deregulation on global online reputation management

June 2025 
By Rudi Moghaddam
Emerging technologies are outpacing the systems designed to govern them. This rapid innovation, paired with regulatory differences across the US, UK and EU, is leading to a more disjointed digital landscape, with major implications for reputation management and digital risk.

The great X-odus: social media platforms facing a major overhaul in users

December 2024 
By Tom Head
The number of active users on X, formerly Twitter, has dropped significantly in recent times. Alternative social media sites are capitalising on the growing market of consumers who are looking for a fresh start. We look at how and why the social media landscape is changing, and consider wider implications of governments enforcing more restrictions.

Play it by year: what global political trends have been revealed by 2024’s record slate of elections?

December 2024 
By Adam Ispahani
With a record number of elections taking place in 2024, the proliferation of AI tools has made its mark across global politics. The conventional view of generational divide amongst voters is also being challenged. We examine these trends to highlight how diverse nations face similar challenges, and identify strategies to mitigate possible threats.

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