Roles of engagement in a digital conflict

Tuesday, October 3, 2023 - 14:49 The illusion of an ongoing conflict between the corrupt and the inept.
With the recent passing of the Online Safety Act 2023, the UK has aligned itself with totalitarian regimes when it comes to policing their populations use of the internet. The only countries with more invasive policies are not considered as democracies. However the far reaching regulatory moves have a hidden agenda.

Supra national influence within sovereign states

Wednesday, June 28, 2023 - 10:44 From battle patch ideologues to woke firebrands, the infrastructure is failing.
Since the release of the TCP/IP protocol, the establishment has been desperately scrabbling to keep up with society. In years past, a strangle hold on information provided governments with an iron fist of perception management. If a narrative contradicted that of the state, the state simply shut down the outlet and nobody else would be voicing concerns about the narrative. The commercial delivery of technological products such as live streaming have altered the interface between the state and the citizenry in fundamental ways.

RENOIR Directory

Monday, February 27, 2023 - 22:42 A network of excellence : project number: 20.800
Requirements Engineering Network Of International cooperating Research groups

The cream of the crop

Wednesday, September 21, 2022 - 09:36 Outstanding achievments in the field of excellence
Since the early 1900's and the heyday of information containment, such high profile operatives such as Eric Arthur Blair have crafted high quality narratives for public consumption. The relentless self aggrandisement of the overseas efforts have depicted dashing individuals, weaving masterful deceptions and dispatching foes with superhuman capability. The truth however, is somewhat different from the PR output. Brace yourselves for an uncompromising and far reaching expose as we delve into the inner workings of Britain's clandestine terrain.


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