The current environment is fraught and contested.
WHY IS THIS A THREAT?
Manipulated narratives denying chemical weapons use as well as false accusations of use undermine the valuable norm against chemical weapons. When lies about chemical weapons pervade, it allows the state actors controlling the information environment to feel they can act with impunity, including potentially using these dangerous and banned weapons.
LAYERED TOGETHER: RESISTANCE
There is no silver bullet solution to disinformation—but layering multiple defenses can make it more difficult for disinformation to be circulated, and when it is viewed, for people to critically evaluate and disregard it so it does not take hold.
Layering these and other defenses leads to resilience to a range of disinformation topics, including false narratives about chemical weapons. Having the information advantage can help strengthen the norms against chemical weapons and lead to a world free of chemical weapons and the threat of their use.
STRENGTHENING PARTNERSHIPS
Partnerships can help CWC Member States share best practices and develop tools and strategies to be resilient to future disinformation campaigns about chemical weapons. CWC Member States are stronger when working together. Having these relationships in place builds confidence and trust and facilitates the sharing of information.
DEVELOPING STRONG STRATEGIC COMMUNICATIONS
To gain the information advantage and fill the information environment with factual information about chemical weapons and the global commitment to its elimination and nonuse, it is important to preemptively share factual information about compliance with the Chemical Weapons Convention, so false accusations of violations are less effective. Especially when developing strategic messages about complicated technical topics like chemical weapons it is important to communicate clearly and accessibly, including on social media.
THINKING CREATIVELY ABOUT TECHNICAL SOLUTIONS
Disinformation is going to spread faster and be more complicated with new artificial intelligence-enabled technologies like machine learning and deepfakes. Investing in technologies to identify deepfakes and information networks where disinformation spreads can help alert and call out bad actors sharing manipulated information and get ahead of false narratives about chemical weapons.
INVESTING IN EDUCATION
Education is among the most important defenses to disinformation. Media literacy provides the tools to identify good sources of information and spot manipulated content. It is also important to educate the public on the role of arms control, and the value of the norm against chemical weapons.
THINKING CREATIVELY ABOUT TECHNICAL SOLUTIONS
Disinformation is going to spread faster and be more complicated with new artificial intelligence-enabled technologies like machine learning and deepfakes. Investing in technologies to identify deepfakes and information networks where disinformation spreads can help alert and call out bad actors sharing manipulated information and get ahead of false narratives about chemical weapons.
Layering these and other defenses leads to resilience to a range of disinformation topics, including false narratives about chemical weapons. Having the information advantage can help strengthen the norms against chemical weapons and lead to a world free of chemical weapons and the threat of their use.