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Memory: How digital technologies influence cognitive information storage
Memory is foundational to cognition. It enables individuals to operate with certain assumptions about truth based on prior validated beliefs. Memory informs individual decision making, reasoning, and problem solving. There are also significant societal implications rooted in memory function. Individual memories, collectively and cumulatively, inform the development of “national memory,” which in turn influences “the construction of a democratic culture and collective identity.” This report provides a working definition of memory and focuses especially on long-term memory.
bias
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cognition
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DCDI
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democracy
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Geopolitics of Technology
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GPS effect
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manipulation
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memory
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trust
October 27, 2022
Report
Shortcutting Critical Thinking
The scale, accuracy, and speed of digital technologies make them particularly effective at activating the very emotions that influence and undermine critical thinking. Not only do digital technologies have the ability to inflame those emotions, but they often are designed to do so, as those very emotions drive engagement, use, and consumer spending.
attention
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cognition
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critical thinking
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DCDI
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democracy
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emotions
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Geopolitics of Technology
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reasoning
October 27, 2022
Report
Modulating Trust
Social trust – trust in other people and institutions – is critical to the DCDI problem set. But trust is not always beneficial. Although trust in technology can facilitate economic transactions, it can also diminish our capacity for skepticism. Consumers tend to prefer to use technologies that they trust, and sellers and developers of technology find more success when there is more trust in their systems. Yet trust placed too freely in technologies can also generate vulnerabilities for those same consumers–to identity theft, to addiction, to misinformation, and to fraud.
attention
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cognition
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DCDI
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democracy
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fraud
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Geopolitics of Technology
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misinformation
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social trust
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trust
October 27, 2022
Report
Exploiting Emotions
Digital systems exploit and manipulate emotions by design. Emotions prompt people to use digital tools, engage with content, products, and services, respond to advertisements, stay on or return to digital platforms, and even take action offline as a result of online experience. The design of the digital environment, especially its visual nature, also heightens user emotions, often creating an addictive cycle. Because emotions affect how we process, engage with, and often act upon information, they play a central role in the relationship between digital tools and democracy.
addictive
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attention
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cognition
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DCDI
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democracy
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Geopolitics of Technology
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memory
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networks
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reasoning
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social
October 27, 2022
Report
Rewired: How digital technologies shape cognition and democracy
The Digital Cognition & Democracy Initiative is investigating how digital technologies affect human cognition, and what those effects mean for democracy. Rewired by Leah Walker examines different key themes that have emerged in our DCDI research and working meetings with coalition members. This series is meant to illustrate the depth of the digitally influenced cognition problem, and illuminate how we are thinking about these issues.
attention
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cognition
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critical thinking
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DCDI
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democracy
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emotions
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friction
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Geopolitics of Technology
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information overload
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memory
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reasoning
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trust
October 27, 2022
Report
Forecasting the AI and Nuclear Landscape
This report, the product of a partnership between IST and Metaculus, aims to assess the risks of escalation between the U.S. and China, including by the integration of AI into NC3.
AI
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China
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command
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communications
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control
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Innovation and Catastrophic Risk
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nuclear
September 21, 2022
Report
Towards a Safer Ukrainian Media Ecosystem and Civil Society: How OSINT Can Help
In partnership with the Atlantic Council Digital Forensic Research Lab, IST presents tools and safeguards for use in debunking propaganda and verifying information online during the ongoing conflict with Russia.
cyber hygiene
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digital safety
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disinformation
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Geopolitics of Technology
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journalists
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OSINT
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propaganda
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Ukraine
August 25, 2022
Report
ДО БЕЗПЕЧНІШОЇ ЕКОСИСТЕМИ УКРАЇНСЬКИХ ЗМІ ТА ГРОМАДЯНСЬКОГО СУСПІЛЬСТВА:
ЯК МОЖЕ ДОПОМОГТИ РОЗВІДКА ВІДКРИТИХ ДЖЕРЕЛ (OSINT)
Інструменти та заходи безпеки, які можна використовувати для спростування пропаганди та перевірки інформації в інтернеті під час конфлікту з Pосією, що триває.
civil society
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cyber hygiene
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digital safety
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Geopolitics of Technology
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journalists
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OSINT
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Ukraine
August 25, 2022
Report
Blueprint for Ransomware Defense: An Action Plan for Ransomware Mitigation, Response, and Recovery for Small- and Medium-Sized Enterprises
In response to Action 3.1.1 of the Ransomware Task Force (RTF) report, which calls for the cybersecurity community to “develop a clear, actionable framework for ransomware mitigation, response, and recovery,” the Blueprint for Ransomware Defense Working Group developed a Blueprint comprised of a curated subset of essential cyber hygiene Safeguards from the Center for Internet Security Critical Security Controls® (CIS Controls®) v8.
blueprint
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Blueprint for Ransomware Defense
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cyber attacks
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defense
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Future of Digital Security
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Ransomware
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RTF
August 3, 2022
Report
Playing Telephone: Hoax Calls and the Insecurity of Leader to Leader Communications
A database of hoax calls between leaders that illustrates the importance of secure, trusted crisis communications.
Innovation and Catastrophic Risk
July 20, 2022
Report
Atlas of Crisis Communications: Nuclear States
Leah Walker and Andrew Facini present an atlas of hotlines between states with nuclear weapons, part of IST’s work efforts to reinvigorate broader nuclear crisis control through research and development aimed at identifying and solving practical nuclear risk reduction gaps.
atlas
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CATALINK
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crisis communications
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hotline
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Innovation and Catastrophic Risk
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nuclear risk reduction
July 18, 2022
Report
Digital Safety Training for Ukrainian Journalists and Civil Society
Natalia Antonova presents a guide for Ukrainian journalists and civil society with practical tips to safeguard their digital activities and improve their digital hygiene.
civil society
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cyber hygiene
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digital safety
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disinformation
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Geopolitics of Technology
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journalists
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Russia
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Ukraine
April 6, 2022
Report
НАВЧАННЯ З ЦИФРОВОЇ БЕЗПЕКИ ДЛЯ УКРАЇНСЬКИХ ЖУРНАЛІСТІВ ТА ГРОМАДЯНСЬКОГО СУСПІЛЬСТВА
Вторгнення Росії до України спричиняє руйнування, смерть та втрату стабільності, справляючи глибоко руйнівну дію на українське суспільство. Кремль та його агенти активно використовують залякування, дезінформацію та пропаганду, цензуру, кібератаки, а також різноманітні інші засоби обмежити...
digital
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digital hygiene
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digital safety
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information
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propaganda
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Russia
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Ukraine
April 6, 2022
Report
Future Digital Threats to Democracy – Trends and Drivers
Based on a comprehensive literature review and conversations with subject matter experts, Alexa Wehsener, Vera Zakem, and M. Nina Miller identified nine trends that are likely to pose digital threats to democracy in the future.
apathy
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attention
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cognition
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democracy
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digital authoritarianism
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geopolitics
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ideology
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information environment
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privacy
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surveillance
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technology
May 5, 2021
Report
Combating Ransomware: A Comprehensive Framework for Action
The Ransomware Task Force convened over 60 experts from industry, government, law enforcement, civil society, and international organizations to produce a comprehensive framework for action, with 48 actionable recommendations.
cyber
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cybersecurity
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defend
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deter
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protect
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Ransomware
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respond
April 21, 2021
Report
Hotline Between Two Koreas: Status, Limitations and Future Tasks
In this paper, Moon Chung-in and Boo Seung-Chan provide historical context on the hotlines linking South and North Korea and point to the lessons that can be learned from the decades-long effort.
CATALINK
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communication
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communication link
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crisis
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crisis management
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escalation
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history
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hotlines
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Innovation and Catastrophic Risk
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NC3
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nuclear
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nuclear security
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nuclear weapon
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nuclear weapon states
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nuclear weapons
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nuclear-use
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secure communications
December 17, 2020
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