DisinfoScope is an independent project focused on security, governance, and emerging threats in digital environments. The initiative explores topics related to information security, digital governance, disinformation and informational vulnerability, artificial intelligence and society, media literacy and digital citizenship, data governance and digital trust, cybersecurity awareness, digital sovereignty, and technological dependence through research, analysis, public communication, and educational outreach.
Disinfoscope operates at the critical intersection of technology, security, and society to address the most pressing challenges of the digital age. Our work is built upon four interconnected pillars:
We conduct independent research and analysis on emerging digital threats, hybrid warfare, and cybersecurity awareness.
We investigate the architecture of disinformation, algorithmic amplification, and informational vulnerability.
We navigate the complex intersection of digital governance, data privacy, and digital trust exploring technological autonomy, technological dependence and digital sovereignty.
We examine how innovations shape our social reality analyzing algorithmic governance, data ethics, and the profound security challenges posed by generative AI.
DisinfoScope Structure
Academic research, analytical reports, surveys, and studies focused on digital risks, disinformation, governance, informational vulnerability, digital sovereignty, and technological dependence.
Podcast, video content, and public communication projects focused on discussing digital trends, emerging technologies, cybersecurity, governance, and online threats.
Workshops, educational initiatives, and media literacy activities designed to promote digital awareness, critical thinking, and responsible online engagement.
In this episode, we explore why security in digital environments is not only about technical threats, but also about how individuals perceive and interpret risk. From phishing scams and data breaches to disinformation and institutional trust, perception plays a central role in shaping behavior, decision-making, and public responses to uncertainty.