
CYBER INFLUENCE
RESEARCH CENTER

CYBER INFLUENCE
RESEARCH CENTER
WHO WE ARE
The Cyfluence Research Center (CRC) is an independent, non-profit organization dedicated to the study of digital hostile influence campaigns.
In today's connected world, hostile influence campaigns are coordinated efforts that often,
but not exclusively, include the use of social media fake accounts and fake websites, disinformation and cyber attacks for influence (such as hack & leak operations).
These campaigns can cause significant harm, ranging from destabilizing democracies through harming businesses to inciting violence.
WHAT WE DO

Research and Analysis
We conduct in-depth research on the strategies, tactics, and methodologies
used in digital influence campaigns.
Our work covers both historical case
studies and emerging trends in the field.

Publications and Reports
We produce detailed reports, whitepapers, and articles to disseminate our findings to policymakers, academics, and the general public. We aim to foster a deeper understanding of the threats posed by digital hostile influence campaigns.

Workshops and Training
We offer workshops and training sessions to educate stakeholders on how to identify and counteract hostile influence operations. These sessions are designed for government officials, corporate leaders, journalists,
and civil society organizations.
The Cyfluence Research Center (CRC) is an independent, non-profit organization dedicated to the study of digital hostile influence campaigns.
In today's connected world,
hostile influence campaigns are coordinated efforts that often,
but not exclusively, include the use of social media fake accounts and fake websites, disinformation and cyber attacks for influence (such as hack & leak operations). These campaigns can cause significant harm, ranging from destabilizing democracies through harming businesses to inciting violence.
WHO WE ARE
The Cyfluence Research Center (CRC) is an independent, non-profit organization dedicated to the study of digital hostile influence campaigns.
In today's connected world, hostile influence campaigns are coordinated efforts that often,
but not exclusively, include the use of social media fake accounts and fake websites, disinformation and cyber attacks for influence (such as hack & leak operations).
These campaigns can cause significant harm, ranging from destabilizing democracies through harming businesses to inciting violence.
WHAT WE DO

Research and Analysis
We conduct in-depth research on the strategies, tactics, and methodologies
used in digital influence campaigns.
Our work covers both historical case
studies and emerging trends in the field.

Workshops and Training
We offer workshops and training sessions to educate stakeholders on how to identify and counteract hostile influence operations. These sessions are designed for government officials, corporate leaders, journalists,
and civil society organizations.

Publications and Reports
We produce detailed reports, whitepapers, and articles to disseminate our findings to policymakers, academics, and the general public. We aim to foster a deeper understanding of the threats posed by digital hostile influence campaigns.

Advance knowledge & awareness of hostile influence campaigns

Providing comprehensive research & insights

Help protect democratic institutions