All posts tagged "Intelligence"
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Knowing and showing: how intelligence and transparency can combat electoral interference
For a decade, hostile powers overseas have been interfering in elections and stoking public anger in Europe and North America – and the domestic beneficiaries of these operations often stymie
- Posted February 4, 2024
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A subtle opponent: China’s influence operations
China’s attempts to influence electorates in the democratic world are far more targeted and less destructive than the tactics deployed by Russia – but that doesn’t make them any less
- Posted January 28, 2024
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Russia’s elections toolkit: dollars, disruption and disinformation
Hack and leak, astroturfing, perception hacking, reputation laundering: Russia has devised an armoury of new techniques to weaken and distract its opponents. In this second part of our investigation into
- Posted January 21, 2024
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Infection barriers: the emerging ecosystem of COVID passports
As ever more governments introduce COVID passports, experts from the private sector and three national civil services explored the issues at a GGF webinar – debating both their potential to
- Posted June 21, 2021
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Being smart with artificial intelligence: deploying AI in the public sector
AI has huge potential value in policymaking and service delivery – but the emerging tech has a unique set of risks. At a GGF webinar, civil service leaders from the
- Posted May 17, 2021
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How to support fraud prevention and detection, while delivering services at pace
Civil servants have moved quickly to support the people and businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic. And while this has presented an opportunity for fraudsters, digital technologies are improving counter-fraud tools
- Posted March 30, 2021
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How tech helps government departments improve the efficiency of fraud investigations
Fraud, theft and misuse of government services costs the UK public sector more than £40 billion per year. But technology can help officials to analyse intelligence, pinpoint patterns of behaviour,
- Posted November 23, 2020
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Use your intelligence: former UK spy chief on good decisions and poor information
These days, the public discourse is awash with fake news; but intelligence operatives have always worked in an environment of uncertainty and incomplete data. At a lecture last week, former
- Posted November 6, 2020
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How can intelligent decisioning help build the government of the future?
Effective government rests on the ability to make fast, fair, and accurate decisions. In today’s fast-moving digital society, how can government departments keep pace with the velocity, volume and variety
- Posted November 5, 2020
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US AI defence panel calls for digital academy
The US National Security Commission on Artificial Intelligence (NSCAI) has called for the creation of new talent initiatives to develop the government’s technical workforce and improve senior leaders’ understanding of
- Posted September 24, 2020