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* 2020-2022: **[CogSecCollab](http://cogsec-collab.org/)** maintained and updated the original AMITT models. CogSecCollab is the nonprofit that spun out of MisinfosecWG. CogSecCollab used AMITT in the CTI League's Covid19 responses, and tested it in trials with NATO, the EU, and several other countries' disinformation units. SJ Terp and Pablo Breuer held the design authority for the AMITT models.
* 2018-2020: **MisinfosecWG**, aka the Credibility Coalition's [Misinfosec working group](https://github.com/credcoalition/community-site/wiki/Working-Groups) created the original DISARM frameworks. The Credibility Coalition is a natural fit for the standards part of this (because in 2017 every group - media, military, advertising, public etc - had a different set of words for disinformation components), and since SJ was there when the Credibility Coalition was created, they were a natural place to do this work. The Red Framework was started in December 2018, refined in a Credibility Coalition Misinfosec seminar, and argued into shape by SJ and Pablo at SOFTWERX over an unreasonable amount of coffee; the Blue Framework was started as a collection of potential disinformation countermeasures, at a Coalition Misinfosec seminar in November 2019. This work was led jointly by SJ and Christopher Walker ("Walker") from Marvelous.AI, later joined by John Grey from MentionMapp, but it was really a CredCo community effort, with contributions from many people and places, including Roger Johnston, who joined after we presented at ATT&CKcon, and started building many of the tools and connections to systems like STIX and MISP.
* 2018-2020: **[MisinfosecWG](https://github.com/credcoalition/community-site/wiki/Working-Groups)**, aka the Credibility Coalition's Misinfosec working group created the original DISARM frameworks. The Credibility Coalition is a natural fit for the standards part of this (because in 2017 every group - media, military, advertising, public etc - had a different set of words for disinformation components), and since SJ was there when the Credibility Coalition was created, they were a natural place to do this work. The Red Framework was started in December 2018, refined in a Credibility Coalition Misinfosec seminar, and argued into shape by SJ and Pablo at SOFTWERX over an unreasonable amount of coffee; the Blue Framework was started as a collection of potential disinformation countermeasures, at a Coalition Misinfosec seminar in November 2019. This work was led jointly by SJ and Christopher Walker ("Walker") from Marvelous.AI, later joined by John Grey from MentionMapp, but it was really a CredCo community effort, with contributions from many people and places, including Roger Johnston, who joined after we presented at ATT&CKcon, and started building many of the tools and connections to systems like STIX and MISP.
* 2017-2018: SJ Terp starts working on adapting information security tools, processes, and procedures for disinformation use. She links up with JJ Snow, Pablo Breuer, the usual collection of infosec geeks, and the SOFWERX team to work on characterising and countering hybrid incidents (cybersecurity plus disinformation, noting that information operations have always included this).