Social Media and National Security
Abuse of Digital Platforms by Foreign Agents
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Seventy years ago, Congress passed the Foreign Agents Registration Act, requiring persons representing the interests of foreign powers in a “political or quasi-political capacity” to disclose their relationship with the foreign government and information about their activities. Its purpose was to facilitate “evaluation by the government and the American people of the statements and activities of such persons.” Over the last year, it has become clear that the law hasn’t kept up with technology, but instead contains a loophole that allowed Russian operators to pursue a multi-faceted campaign intended to d…
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Foreword
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Russian Interference in the 2016 Election
U.S. Intelligence Community Report
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Transparency of Online Advertising
Parity With TV, Radio, and Satellite Communications
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Terrorism and Social Media
Freedom of Speech Issues
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Legislative Background on Social Media Infiltration
Recent Action in the Congress on the Internet and National Security
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Train Safety
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Amateur Athlete Protection
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Health Workers and Religion
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Generic Drugs
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Pro & Con
Are Corporations and Government Doing Enough to Counteract Foreign Intervention in Social Media?