Beyond Operation Doppelgänger
Description
Dive deep into the world of Kremlin-led information influence operations with insights from a groundbreaking report by Lund University and the Psychological Defence Agency. This episode explores the capabilities of the Russian Social Design Agency (SDA), the entity behind the infamous 'Doppelgänger campaign'. Learn how SDA, described as one of the largest and most persistent Russia-based operations, uses a blend of digital tactics including cloning legitimate websites to spread disinformation and amplifying content through fake personas and paid ads.
Drawing on over 3,100 leaked documents and technical reports, this analysis goes "Beyond Operation Doppelgänger" to reveal a sophisticated Kremlin ecosystem of well-resourced private sector and non-commercial organizations.
Discover how SDA functions as a "content factory" churning out articles, memes, fakes, and more at an industrial scale, aiming not just to misinform but to reshape perceptions, "augment reality," and destabilize adversaries from within. The report also examines how SDA leveraged its exposure, turning notoriety into an opportunity to secure more resources, and discusses its strategies targeting Europe, Ukraine, and the US, including efforts in electoral manipulation. Gain a deeper understanding of the strategic and operational components of this adaptable, albeit sometimes flawed, organization.