The project explores how contemporary technologies, digital platforms, and information ecosystems influence trust, perception, behavior, and vulnerability in increasingly interconnected societies. Its research focuses on topics such as disinformation, information security, digital governance, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity awareness, digital sovereignty, technological dependence, and media literacy.
DisinfoScope examines both individual and systemic dimensions of digital environments, including the societal impacts of online manipulation, information integrity challenges, hybrid threats, and the growing intersection between technology, governance, and security. In this context, digital security is understood not only as a technical issue, but also as a social, political, and regulatory challenge.
The initiative combines academic research, surveys, analytical reports, educational outreach, and multimedia communication projects, including podcast conversations and interviews with researchers and professionals from different countries. By integrating research, public communication, and digital literacy initiatives, DisinfoScope seeks to promote critical understanding of digital risks and contemporary technological transformations.
Mission To research, analyze, and communicate emerging risks, governance challenges, and informational vulnerabilities in digital environments through academic research, public communication, and educational initiatives.
Vision To contribute to more secure, resilient, and critically informed digital environments by promoting digital awareness, media literacy, and interdisciplinary understanding of contemporary technological challenges.