Debate Night - UNRESOLVED: Information Disorder

October 25, 2022

The age of “information disorder” is upon us. Deep fakes, false political narratives, and flawed COVID rumors are all rampant online, threatening America’s national security, as well as democracy itself. Though bad actors have always had the capacity to deceive, the ease, speed, and degree to which anyone can create misleading information has engendered a dangerous new world. And yet many solutions can also run directly against longstanding western principles, such as free speech and a lack of censorship. Prescriptions, some argue, can be as dangerous as the disorder itself. So, what can be done? In partnership with the Homeland Security Experts Group, Intelligence Squared U.S. debates how to combat this dangerous new phenomenon, termed “information disorder.” Our expert panel takes a look at what the private sector should do, what the public sector can do, and how political actors who spread false information should be handled.

Session
HSEF 2022
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Speakers

Michael Chertoff
Michael Chertoff
HSEG Member
Executive Chairman and Co-founder, The Chertoff Group, Former Secretary of Homeland Security
Stewart Baker
Stewart Baker
HSEG Member
Partner, Steptoe & Johnson; Former Assistant Secretary for Policy, U.S. Department of Homeland Security
Nina Jankowicz
Nina Jankowicz
HSEG Member
Vice President, Centre for Information Resilience
Charles Carithers
Charles Carithers
HSEG Member
Principal, Cornerstone Government Affairs