Information Attacks Rise: 58% of Orgs Hit, 18% Confident in Detection

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BLACKBIRD.AI’s new RAV3N report does a good job illustrating how information attacks have moved well beyond politics or social media discourse. The report found that 58% of organizations surveyed have already encountered narrative attacks, while only 18% feel very confident in their ability to detect them. That gap has real implications for companies, institutions, and public trust, particularly as synthetic media and coordinated influence campaigns become more sophisticated and easier to deploy at scale. One thing I appreciated about the report is that it frames this as an operational challenge, not just a communications one. These dynamics now affect everything from reputation and crisis response to employee safety, financial markets, and decision-making itself. At Trust In Media Cooperative, a big part of the work is thinking about what stronger information resilience actually looks like in practice: better standards, better tools, and better ways for people and organizations to evaluate credibility in fast-moving environments. Reports like this are a useful reminder that information quality is no longer a niche issue. It’s becoming foundational infrastructure. #informationquality #operations #Rav3n #TIMCoop Read more: https://lnkd.in/e8t8Z7Z9

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