You might have seen a story on social media that gave you pause, prompting you to do a little research to see if the claims are true. Or, perhaps, you chuckled, wondering how anyone could believe what you just read.
In this guide, we’ll cover the basics around a narrative attack, the difference between misinformation and disinformation, when to respond to an attack, and a glossary of common terms.
The WEF 2024 Global Risks Report now recognizes narrative attacks caused by narrative attacks as an urgent threat with technological, economic, environmental, social, and political impacts.
From bots and climate change to cyberattacks and conspiracies: Chronicling the impact of narrative attacks that caused financial and reputational harm in 2023.
Blackbird.AI’s Wasim Khaled and DarkOwl’s Mark Turnage discuss the convergence of narrative attacks and cyberattacks, highlighting a new threat vector that causes financial and reputational harm.
The RAV3N Narrative Intelligence and Research Team will identify, analyze, and publish data-driven reports about harmful narrative attacks that cause financial and reputational harm.
The digital threat landscape is rapidly evolving and organizations must be more than just diligent in protecting themselves from cyber attacks – they must become innovative.