Global Security

Coordinators:

Ana Beatriz Duarte – Fake News; Think Tanks and Civil Society

Sabrina Medeiros – Cyber and AI in Defence

Researchers:

Ana Luiza Bravo – Governance Schemes

Carolina Ambinder – Defense Cooperation

Catarina Grácio – Foreign Policy

Cintiene Mendes – Intelligence Cooperation

Daniele Dionísio – Criminal Flows and Interagency cooperation

Danielle Ayres – Cyberdefense and Power Relations

Diogo Amaral – Diplomacy and International Relations

Larlecianne Piccoli – Artificial Intelligence and Nuclear Weapons System

Thiago Honório – Artificial Intelligence

Verônica Moreira – Discrimination and Disinformation

Security, Artificial Intelligence, Cyber, OSINT, and Fake news

Interagency platforms, policies, and initiatives are dependent on information exchange. The informational component seems to be an imperative that simultaneously affects markets and national security systems in a synchronized and interdependent proportion.

Thus, in addition to institutional developments, it is necessary to consider the links and transaction costs that involve risks and possible solutions to complex problems. A relevant analytical element is the use of Open Source Information for the purpose of studying trends, searching for risks, or observing good practices related to information management and resilience building.

This project is dedicated to the various forms of communication and information between agents, observing trust-building and information-sharing efficiency. The security dimension has the exchange of information, both for the regulatory aspect and the efficiency of exchanges.

But the resilience aspect of the institutional policies to maintain stability is dependent on the way society is dealing with them. As so, conspiracy theories and fake news are an essential part of spreading insecurity, and policies should be directed to information schemes.