INTELBRIEFS
November 12, 2019
IntelBrief: Hundreds of Protesters Killed in Iraq by Security Forces Since October
Iraqi security forces have continued to open fire on protesters with live ammunition, rubber bullets and cannisters of tear gas in a brutal display of excessive force......
READ MORENovember 08, 2019
IntelBrief: Spyware for Sale
In a three-part expose on the work of an Israeli private-intelligence agency known as Black Cube, journalist Ronan Farrow described how he was surveilled during his investigatio......
READ MORENovember 07, 2019
IntelBrief: Russian Disinformation in an African Context
Russia has determined that its ongoing social media disinformation and influence campaigns provide a worthwhile return on investment, especially considering the relatively modes......
READ MORENovember 06, 2019
IntelBrief: Iran Defends Status Quo in Iraq and Lebanon
In October, significant protests have broken out in Iraq and in Lebanon – countries in which Iran has worked for decades to build pro-Iranian Shi’a factions into significant......
READ MORENovember 05, 2019
IntelBrief: Social Media Platforms and Political Ads
On 30 October, Twitter announced that it would no longer accept political ads, demonstrating that not all social media companies are solely concerned with profit above all else......
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