Supervision of Social Media: The Challenging Task
The explosion of social media as a useful source of data to understand the security environment has required the military, security, information and communication technology units of many countries to increase their ability to analyze and supervise the social media. This is a challenging and complicated task in technical, financial and legal aspects. The international experiences in developing the ability to analyze social media will be necessary to enhance national security and establish healthy and effective information and communication environment.
Source: Journal of Political Theory and Communications, no 3 (2019).
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