By EUvsDisinfo
The 3rd EEAS report provides unique insights into how modern manipulation works. We are launching a series of articles to enhance our collective awareness and understanding.
On 19 March, HRVP Kaja Kallas presented the 3rd EEAS Report on Foreign Information Manipulation and Interference (FIMI) Threats. This latest report focuses on how to expose FIMI operations, building upon the 1streport (how to analyse) and the 2nd report (how to respond) to create a more comprehensive framework for countering FIMI.
We provided a curtain-raiser for the 3rd report in our article of 19 March, ‘Behind the curtain: a novel analytical approach to FIMI exposure’. The report is comprehensive, resulting from careful analysis of a large sample of data (covering 505 incidents and 38,000 channels) collected over a year.
Explore the findings
Now, in a series of articles over the coming weeks, we will explore the report’s key findings and highlight the techniques and networks uncovered.
Learn more about how state actors develop an ‘iceberg’ of networks with some visible while others operate in darkness. Explore the ‘galaxy’ to discover how FIMI operations are connected to make an impact beyond initial appearances and how different FIMI incidents travel within campaigns.
Follow our series for case studies where the developments and FIMI operations targeting Moldova and parts of Africa are uncovered and explained. This series will also expose the mechanics behind Chinese influence-for-hire operations.
Build awareness, and as always, don’t be deceived.
By EUvsDisinfo