Meet DIP, the New Disinformation Term You Should Know About


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Sep 06 2023 35 mins   4

#Episode 19

In this podcast, we talk about Deceptive Imagery Persuasion (DIP), a new term coined by Ryan McBeth.

Ryan is the Neil DeGrasse Tyson of the OSINT Intelligence World.

His educational videos about software, the military, and open-source intelligence are so popular that his YouTube channel has over three-quarters of a million subscribers who have collectively watched his videos nearly 400 million times.

Ryan spent 20 years as an anti-armor and heavy weapons infantryman, which, when you add to his degrees in cyber security and software development, and then sprinkle on his infectious curiosity and storytelling skills, make quite the combination that results in informative and hilarious videos.

Topics covered:

  • What is Deceptive Imagery Persuasion (DIP)?
  • How does it differ from fake news or propaganda?
  • What is the one solution that could solve the spread of fake news?
  • How can organizations protect themselves from social media attacks?

You can find Ryan on the following channels:

The official Ryan McBeth substack

Subscribe to Ryan's YouTube channel

⁠LinkedIn⁠Ryan's X.com feedRyan's website


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