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== Session description ==  
== Session description ==  
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=== Part I ===
''12:00-12:30''
 
'''Keynote speech:'''
*Marta Gromada, Head of the Information Space Monitoring and Analysis Team, Department of Counteracting Disinformation, Cyber Security and Infrastructure Center, Scientific and Academic Computer Network – National Research Institute (NASK-PIB)
:Presentation of the results of the work of the Counter-Disinformation Unit at NASK-PIB during the year of war in Ukraine. (MS PowerPoint)
:The session will be based on the experience of the Russian aggression in Ukraine.  
:*How do we prevent disinformation in Poland now?
:*Why does disinformation cause such a threat? 
:*What are the main conclusions from the data and statistics?
:*How can we adjust the search criteria used to analyse the seriousness of a thread?
:*What are the harmful narratives in the Polish infosphere?
:*Is it only about Fake News?
:*How do we respond to disinformation?
:We will try to answer all these questions during our presentation.
=== Part II ===
''12:30-13:15''
 
'''Discussion on war narratives seen from different perspectives and on different ways to fight disinformation''' (from the PL government and foreign partners’ perspectives)
 
'''Moderation:'''
*Marta Gromada, NASK
 
'''Guests:'''
*Przemysław Typiak, Counsellor, Internet Governance and International Digital Regulations Unit, Department of Strategy and Projects
:Polish Government administration: Ministry of Digital Affairs
 
'''Foreign partners:'''
*Rūta Beinoriūtė, Strategic Communications Officer, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Lithuania – online participation
*Givi Gigitashvili, Research Associate at Atlantic Council – online participation
*A representative from the UK (TBC)
=== Part III ===
''13:15-13:30''
 
'''Q&A'''


== Format ==  
== Format ==  

Revision as of 18:12, 29 May 2023

19 June 2023 | 12:00 - 13:30 EEST (tbc) | Room 1
Consolidated programme 2023 overview / Pre 4

Session teaser

Session description

Part I

12:00-12:30

Keynote speech:

  • Marta Gromada, Head of the Information Space Monitoring and Analysis Team, Department of Counteracting Disinformation, Cyber Security and Infrastructure Center, Scientific and Academic Computer Network – National Research Institute (NASK-PIB)
Presentation of the results of the work of the Counter-Disinformation Unit at NASK-PIB during the year of war in Ukraine. (MS PowerPoint)
The session will be based on the experience of the Russian aggression in Ukraine.
  • How do we prevent disinformation in Poland now?
  • Why does disinformation cause such a threat?
  • What are the main conclusions from the data and statistics?
  • How can we adjust the search criteria used to analyse the seriousness of a thread?
  • What are the harmful narratives in the Polish infosphere?
  • Is it only about Fake News?
  • How do we respond to disinformation?
We will try to answer all these questions during our presentation.

Part II

12:30-13:15

Discussion on war narratives seen from different perspectives and on different ways to fight disinformation (from the PL government and foreign partners’ perspectives)

Moderation:

  • Marta Gromada, NASK

Guests:

  • Przemysław Typiak, Counsellor, Internet Governance and International Digital Regulations Unit, Department of Strategy and Projects
Polish Government administration: Ministry of Digital Affairs

Foreign partners:

  • Rūta Beinoriūtė, Strategic Communications Officer, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Lithuania – online participation
  • Givi Gigitashvili, Research Associate at Atlantic Council – online participation
  • A representative from the UK (TBC)

Part III

13:15-13:30

Q&A

Format

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