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Analysing the informational vulnerabilities of liberal democracies

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Australian Defence College: Essay

28 June 202228 June 2022 by Centre for Epistemic Security in Analysis

Our director Pukhraj Singh’s essay got published by the Australian Defence College’s online hub The Forge:

Counterpropaganda is Not a Dirty Word: https://theforge.defence.gov.au/publications/counterpropaganda-not-dirty-word

Australian Strategic Policy Institute: Opinion piece

1 October 202128 June 2022 by Centre for Epistemic Security in Analysis

Pukhraj Singh of the Centre for Epistemic Security writes for the Australian Strategic Policy Institute.

Critical infrastructure legislation should also set the parameters of cognitive security
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epistemicsec Centre for Epistemic Security @epistemicsec ·
June 28, 2022

Our director Pukhraj Singh's essay got published by the Australian Defence College's (@ADC_Australia) online hub The Forge: "Counterpropaganda is Not a Dirty Word" https://theforge.defence.gov.au/publications/counterpropaganda-not-dirty-word

epistemicsec Centre for Epistemic Security @epistemicsec ·
June 16, 2022

We are proud to announce that redoubtable Sara-Jayne Terp (@bodaceacat) -- known for her ground-breaking work on the ontologies and taxonomies of disinformation -- has joined the Centre for Epistemic Security as an advisor: https://buff.ly/3mQbx5S

epistemicsec Centre for Epistemic Security @epistemicsec ·
December 12, 2021

While this report doesn't surprise us, we are committed to preserving Australia's epistemic and cognitive security. We strive to analyse the informational vulnerabilities of liberal democracies in light of the emerging hybrid or sub-threshold threats https://buff.ly/31TT6pU

epistemicsec Centre for Epistemic Security @epistemicsec ·
December 7, 2021

Pukhraj Singh of the Centre for Epistemic Security writes for the Australian Strategic Policy Institute. https://buff.ly/3ouWG2n

epistemicsec Centre for Epistemic Security @epistemicsec ·
December 7, 2021

Pukhraj Singh of the Centre for Epistemic Security speaks at a panel discussion of CyFy 2021, organised by the Observer Research Foundation. https://buff.ly/3IlvPxL

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