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The Companion Guide provides ethical considerations for those in democracies using the Blue workshop output from 2019, since this was not designed as a prescriptive framework but rather as a way to track all observed and potential responses to disinformation campaigns, including responses from authoritarian regimes (such as censorship). |
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DISARM Design Guides
README: About the DISARM Guides
These are introductions to the DISARM family of disinformation models: STIX, TTPs, and Countermeasures. It covers their origins, their contents, and their uses.
Guides
- DISARM Design Guide - design and philosophy behind AMITT frameworks
- DISARM User Guide - ways to work with AMITT frameworks
- DISARM TTP Guide - describes each of the AMITT and counter TTPs
- Proposed changes to DISARM
- DISARM Use Cases - examples
- DISARM Incident List - the incident descriptions we used to create AMITT
The guides are being worked on - these PDFs will be updated periodically. For latest edits, see the working copies of the guides.
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