An official website of the United States government
Here's how you know
Official websites use .mil
A
.mil
website belongs to an official U.S. Department of Defense organization in the United States.
Secure .mil websites use HTTPS
A
lock (
lock
)
or
https://
means you’ve safely connected to the .mil website. Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites.
Skip to main content (Press Enter).
Toggle navigation
7th Army Training Command
7th ATC
Search 7th ATC:
Search
Search
Search 7th ATC:
Search
Home
About Us
Mission
Our History
Leadership
Staff
Chaplain
G1
G2
G3
G4
G6
G8
IG
MRA
Public Affairs
Protocol
SJA
SHARP
Directorates and Commands
Combined Arms Training Center
Grafenwoehr Training Area
International Special Training Centre
Joint Multinational Readiness Center
Joint Multinational Simulation Center
Noncommissioned Officer Academy
Training Support Activity Europe
Units
Joint Multinational Training Group-Ukraine
Georgian Defense Readiness Program-Training
HHC
Environment
Competitions
Europe Best Sniper Team
USAREUR-AF International Tank Challenge
USAREUR-AF Best Squad
European Best Medic Competition
Exercises
Allied Spirit
Combined Resolve
Saber Junction
Media & News
Uebungsbetrieb
Newcomers
A to Z
Contact Us
Home
:
Media & News
:
Video
DVIDSVideoPlayer
Playlist:
Search Results
Video by Courtesy
Player Embed Code:
Download
Embed
Share
How is NATO responding to disinformation on COVID-19? (Master)
Natochannel
May 13, 2020 | 1:57
Synopsis
The COVID-19 pandemic is serving as a breeding ground for disinformation, according to NATO scientists. Ritu Gill from the ‘Digital and Social Media Assessment for Effective Communication and Cyber Diplomacy Research Task Group’, which is part of the NATO Science and Technology Organization (STO), explains how NATO is responding to disinformation about the COVID-19 pandemic. The STO generates and capitalises on a leading-edge science and technology programme of work, delivering results and advice that advance the defence capabilities of Allies, partners and NATO in support of the three core tasks of collective defence, crisis management and cooperative security. The research task group is represented by scientists from NATO Allies Canada, the Netherlands, Norway, the United Kingdom and the United States as well as from Singapore. This footage includes soundbites from an online interview with Dr Ritu Gill, Defence Scientist at Defence Research & Development Canada.
Teaser
Learn how NATO is responding to disinformation about the COVID-19 pandemic.
Transcript
AUDIO DESCRIPTION --MUSIC-- --SOUNDBITE (ENGLISH) — Dr Ritu Gill, Defence scientist, NATO research task group “There is a tonne of disinformation out there and the pandemic serves as a golden platter to be able to use it to put out any narratives.“ --SOUNDBITE (ENGLISH) — Dr Ritu Gill, Defence scientist, NATO research task group “In essence we see that it represents the first major global health event in which digital platforms are playing a critical role in the dissemination of information, which includes disinformation and misinformation.” --SOUNDBITE (ENGLISH) — Dr Ritu Gill, Defence scientist, NATO research task group “In the information environment we see that there is an anti-West, anti-NATO narrative. Not all disinformation merits a response so ignoring it can actually be very effective because it doesn’t give that piece of disinformation attention, traction and credibility.” --SOUNDBITE (ENGLISH) — Jens Stoltenberg, NATO Secretary General “I believe that the best response to disinformation and propaganda is free and independent press, is the work of journalists. When they ask the difficult questions, then disinformation and propaganda will never succeed.” --SOUNDBITE (ENGLISH) — Dr Ritu Gill, Defence scientist, NATO research task group “The purpose of our research task group is to examine how digital platforms impact influence operations, so in this particular case it would be helping to identify the actors that propagate disinformation, identifying where the dominant narratives are in the information environment and importantly, developing counter strategies to effectively combat disinformation building up an audience’s resilience to disinformation.” --END--
More
Tags
Jens Stoltenberg
COVID-19
COVID
Ritu Gill
NATO
More
Up Next
47:57
Promotion Ceremony IHO BG Clair Gill.
0:20
Introducing Chief Gill, 316th Training Squadron Superintendent
2:20
Fort Campbell WTB reflagged to Soldier Recovery Unit remains committed to supporting wounded, ill and injured Soldiers
1:57
How is NATO responding to disinformation on COVID-19? (International Version)
Now Playing
How is NATO responding to disinformation on COVID-19? (Master)
1:57
How is NATO responding to disinformation on COVID-19? (WITH SUBS)
2:53
Where Heroes Rendezvous. Wounded, ill and injured Soldiers complete 101-mile endurance ride
2:53
Wounded, ill and injured Soldiers, veterans, ride 101-miles for recovery
3:23
U.S. Marine Maj. Robert Gill - WRAL-TV interview
2:48
Puget Sound-based Coast Guard Units Honor Fallen Shipmate
7:00
Hand Over Take Over Ceremony
1:30
Minuteman Report: California Army National Guard JRSOI Training
1:55
Out in the Deep Blue
1:49
PO Gill Wreath Laying 2015
1:54
Airmen Continue Mission Started in 1952
More Videos