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The Atlantic Council’s GeoEconomics Center and the Digital Dollar Project are hosting Exploring central bank digital currency: Evaluating challenges & developing international standards. This is as first-of-its-kind convening of leaders from international financial institutions, central banks, businesses, technology providers, and governments held on November 28, 2023.
Over 130 countries around the world are now exploring a central bank digital currency (CBDC) and there are approximately two hundred globally distributed stablecoins, many of which are secured by another currency, most commonly the US dollar. There is an urgent need to coordinate across the public and private sectors on the development of these assets. The conference will make progress on the core areas needed for the effective and safe use of central bank digital assets in the years ahead.
Over 130 countries around the world are now exploring a central bank digital currency (CBDC) and there are approximately two hundred globally distributed stablecoins, many of which are secured by another currency, most commonly the US dollar. There is an urgent need to coordinate across the public and private sectors on the development of these assets. The conference will make progress on the core areas needed for the effective and safe use of central bank digital assets in the years ahead.
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The Atlantic Council’s GeoEconomics Center and the Digital Dollar Project are hosting Exploring central bank digital currency: Evaluating challenges & developing international standards. This is as first-of-its-kind convening of leaders from international financial institutions, central banks, businesses, technology providers, and governments held on November 28, 2023.
Over 130 countries around the world are now exploring a central bank digital currency (CBDC) and there are approximately two hundred globally distributed stablecoins, many of which are secured by another currency, most commonly the US dollar. There is an urgent need to coordinate across the public and private sectors on the development of these assets. The conference will make progress on the core areas needed for the effective and safe use of central bank digital assets in the years ahead.
Over 130 countries around the world are now exploring a central bank digital currency (CBDC) and there are approximately two hundred globally distributed stablecoins, many of which are secured by another currency, most commonly the US dollar. There is an urgent need to coordinate across the public and private sectors on the development of these assets. The conference will make progress on the core areas needed for the effective and safe use of central bank digital assets in the years ahead.
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The Atlantic Council’s GeoEconomics Center and the Digital Dollar Project are hosting Exploring central bank digital currency: Evaluating challenges & developing international standards. This is as first-of-its-kind convening of leaders from international financial institutions, central banks, businesses, technology providers, and governments held on November 28, 2023.
Over 130 countries around the world are now exploring a central bank digital currency (CBDC) and there are approximately two hundred globally distributed stablecoins, many of which are secured by another currency, most commonly the US dollar. There is an urgent need to coordinate across the public and private sectors on the development of these assets. The conference will make progress on the core areas needed for the effective and safe use of central bank digital assets in the years ahead.
Over 130 countries around the world are now exploring a central bank digital currency (CBDC) and there are approximately two hundred globally distributed stablecoins, many of which are secured by another currency, most commonly the US dollar. There is an urgent need to coordinate across the public and private sectors on the development of these assets. The conference will make progress on the core areas needed for the effective and safe use of central bank digital assets in the years ahead.
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The Atlantic Council’s GeoEconomics Center and the Digital Dollar Project are hosting Exploring central bank digital currency: Evaluating challenges & developing international standards. This is as first-of-its-kind convening of leaders from international financial institutions, central banks, businesses, technology providers, and governments held on November 28, 2023.
Over 130 countries around the world are now exploring a central bank digital currency (CBDC) and there are approximately two hundred globally distributed stablecoins, many of which are secured by another currency, most commonly the US dollar. There is an urgent need to coordinate across the public and private sectors on the development of these assets. The conference will make progress on the core areas needed for the effective and safe use of central bank digital assets in the years ahead.
Over 130 countries around the world are now exploring a central bank digital currency (CBDC) and there are approximately two hundred globally distributed stablecoins, many of which are secured by another currency, most commonly the US dollar. There is an urgent need to coordinate across the public and private sectors on the development of these assets. The conference will make progress on the core areas needed for the effective and safe use of central bank digital assets in the years ahead.
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The Atlantic Council’s Digital Forensic Research Lab (DFRLab) invites you to join us virtually on Tuesday, May 30 from 2:00-3:00 p.m. ET/ 11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. PT for a presentation and panel discussion on its new report “Telegram, WeChat, and WhatsApp Usage in the United States: Trends and Implications of Messaging App Usage, and How to Keep Users Safe,” a yearlong project exploring how misinformation and disinformation narratives spread on peer-to-peer messaging apps.
Messaging apps are deeply embedded in daily life for more than 3 billion people worldwide as a primary means of communication with friends and family, buying and selling products and services, following the news, and discussing public affairs. Senior Research Fellow Iria Puyosa will share the trends and implications of messaging app usage, explaining how misinformation, political extremism, and foreign influence operations spread – or do not spread – across these services.
Messaging apps are deeply embedded in daily life for more than 3 billion people worldwide as a primary means of communication with friends and family, buying and selling products and services, following the news, and discussing public affairs. Senior Research Fellow Iria Puyosa will share the trends and implications of messaging app usage, explaining how misinformation, political extremism, and foreign influence operations spread – or do not spread – across these services.
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The Atlantic Council’s Digital Forensic Research Lab (DFRLab) invites you to join us virtually on Tuesday, May 30 from 2:00-3:00 p.m. ET/ 11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. PT for a presentation and panel discussion on its new report “Telegram, WeChat, and WhatsApp Usage in the United States: Trends and Implications of Messaging App Usage, and How to Keep Users Safe,” a yearlong project exploring how misinformation and disinformation narratives spread on peer-to-peer messaging apps.
Messaging apps are deeply embedded in daily life for more than 3 billion people worldwide as a primary means of communication with friends and family, buying and selling products and services, following the news, and discussing public affairs. Senior Research Fellow Iria Puyosa will share the trends and implications of messaging app usage, explaining how misinformation, political extremism, and foreign influence operations spread – or do not spread – across these services.
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The Atlantic Council’s Digital Forensic Research Lab (DFRLab) invites you to join us virtually on Tuesday, May 30 from 2:00-3:00 p.m. ET/ 11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. PT for a presentation and panel discussion on its new report “Telegram, WeChat, and WhatsApp Usage in the United States: Trends and Implications of Messaging App Usage, and How to Keep Users Safe,” a yearlong project exploring how misinformation and disinformation narratives spread on peer-to-peer messaging apps.
Messaging apps are deeply embedded in daily life for more than 3 billion people worldwide as a primary means of communication with friends and family, buying and selling products and services, following the news, and discussing public affairs. Senior Research Fellow Iria Puyosa will share the trends and implications of messaging app usage, explaining how misinformation, political extremism, and foreign influence operations spread – or do not spread – across these services.
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The Atlantic Council’s Digital Forensic Research Lab (DFRLab) invites you to join us virtually on Tuesday, May 30 from 2:00-3:00 p.m. ET/ 11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. PT for a presentation and panel discussion on its new report “Telegram, WeChat, and WhatsApp Usage in the United States: Trends and Implications of Messaging App Usage, and How to Keep Users Safe,” a yearlong project exploring how misinformation and disinformation narratives spread on peer-to-peer messaging apps.
Messaging apps are deeply embedded in daily life for more than 3 billion people worldwide as a primary means of communication with friends and family, buying and selling products and services, following the news, and discussing public affairs. Senior Research Fellow Iria Puyosa will share the trends and implications of messaging app usage, explaining how misinformation, political extremism, and foreign influence operations spread – or do not spread – across these services.
Introductory remarks and a video presentation will be followed by an expert conversation discussing the tradeoffs of different approaches messaging platforms may undertake for identifying, mitigating, or ending the spread of harmful content in encrypted messaging apps. Panelists will explore different remedies platforms they may employ, including behavioral signals, metadata analysis, in-app reporting, and client-side scanning. The discussion will illuminate how different approaches can affect user security, data privacy, and human rights around the world.