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Cognitive Warfare Is Cheap—and That’s the Problem
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Cognitive Warfare Is Cheap—and That’s the Problem

Abstract Cognitive warfare is frequently referred to as a derivative of influence, information, or emerging technologies. This essay, instead, posits that one of its most destabilizing aspects, often an untouched aspect, is economic: Cognitive warfare is relatively cheap to initiate but rather costly to counter. This disparity in costs subverts conventional deterrence logic and compels military and policy institutions to ... Read moreThe post Cognitive Warfare Is Cheap—and That’s the Problem appeared first on Small Wars Journal by Arizona State University.

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How Kenya’s MediaKits is helping creators manage, monetise their work
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How Kenya’s MediaKits is helping creators manage, monetise their work

Kenyan startup MediaKits is a data-driven creator operations platform built to help creators professionalise, automate, manage, and monetise their work. Founded in 2025, MediaKits has built a platform that brings together tools that are typically fragmented across multiple services. Creators use it to build live, data-driven media kits, track performance, manage brand collaborations, issue invoices, [...]The post How Kenya’s MediaKits is helping creators manage, monetise their work appeared first on Disrupt Africa.

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Security work keeps expanding, even with AI in the mix
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Security work keeps expanding, even with AI in the mix

Board attention continues to rise, and security groups now operate closer to executive decision making than in prior years, a pattern reflected the Voice of Security 2026 report by Tines. Within that environment, large numbers of teams already rely on AI, automation, and workflow tools as part of routine operations, creating a baseline expectation that AI plays a central role in security work. Board-level engagement has grown over the past year, particularly in larger enterprises. ... More →The post Security work keeps expanding, even with AI in the mix appeared first on Help Net Security.

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AI-generated news should carry ‘nutrition’ labels, thinktank says
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AI-generated news should carry ‘nutrition’ labels, thinktank says

The Institute for Public Policy Research also argues that tech companies must pay publishers for content they useAI-generated news should carry “nutrition” labels and tech companies must pay publishers for the content they use, according to a left-of-centre thinktank, amid rising use of the technology as a source for current affairs.The Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) said AI firms were rapidly emerging as the new “gatekeepers” of the internet and intervention was needed to create a healthy AI news environment. Continue reading...

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