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Open-source intelligence vs disinformation: the information threats ‘arms race’

Open-source intelligence vs disinformation: the information threats ‘arms race’

Posted on 10 October 2024 by Innovation + Impact blog

  In this blog, experts from the Security, Crime, and Intelligence Innovation Institute explore the interplay between open-source intelligence (OSINT) and disinformation to illuminate how they drive vital innovations in […]

Spotting the signs of coercive control: the role of healthcare professionals

Spotting the signs of coercive control: the role of healthcare professionals

Posted on 10 May 2024 by Innovation + Impact blog

  Coercive control can have a devastating impact on its victims, and spotting signs early on is crucial. In this blog Dr Anna Sydor, a Senior Lecturer in Adult Nursing […]

Safeguarding privacy in the age of AI: Exploring the potential of LLMs in data-sensitive workloads

Safeguarding privacy in the age of AI: Exploring the potential of LLMs in data-sensitive workloads

Posted on 12 March 2024 by Innovation + Impact blog

Our digital landscape is evolving rapidly, and protecting our personal data has never been more important. In this blog, Dr Will Webberley, Director and Chief Technology Officer, and Dr John […]

Using fuzzy set qualitative comparative analysis to study differences in conspiracy believers

Using fuzzy set qualitative comparative analysis to study differences in conspiracy believers

Posted on 7 December 2023 by Innovation + Impact blog

  The plethora of security ramifications of conspiracy beliefs range from public health endangerment to violent attacks on democratic institutions. In this blog, Isabella Orpen, a Research Assistant at the […]

Why do we fall for fake news? A brief insight into personality traits, government trust, and conspiracy mentality

Why do we fall for fake news? A brief insight into personality traits, government trust, and conspiracy mentality

Posted on 7 December 2023 by Innovation + Impact blog

  What makes someone susceptible to disinformation? In this blog, Andrew Wainwright, an undergraduate student studying Human and Social Sciences at Cardiff University, discusses his research project into this area. […]

Kickstarting innovation in public safety

Kickstarting innovation in public safety

Posted on 8 November 2023 by Innovation + Impact blog

  Kickstarter funding schemes are a fantastic catalyst for nurturing new research collaborations and initiatives. In this blog we discuss four projects that have benefitted from Kickstarter funding provided by […]