Disinformation attacks have arrived in the corporate sector. Are you ready?
This report from PwC discusses the growing threat of disinformation in the corporate sector, highlighting how disinformation campaigns are being weaponized by organized crime and sophisticated actors to harm businesses. It outlines examples of disinformation attacks, such as forged government documents and false news stories, and explains how disinformation-as-a-service (DaaS) is becoming a commercialized threat. The report emphasizes the challenges of combating disinformation due to its rapid spread, use of deepfake technology, and the involvement of human 'superspreaders' on social media platforms.
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Related Legislation
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