Live event: CFI panel at the Montreal International Security Summit

0
1
Live event: CFI panel at the Montreal International Security Summit


On 16 October, the CFI project will co-host a high-level panel on “Countering Foreign Interference: From Democratic Erosion to Global Security” at the Montreal International Security Summit 2025

Foreign Information Manipulation and Interference (FIMI) has emerged as a strategic tool in the arsenal of authoritarian actors. While often discussed in the context of electoral meddling and democratic erosion, the threat extends well beyond the ballot box and funny memes. Foreign interference operations exploit all hybrid domains to weaken alliances, undermine societal cohesion, fuel regional instability, and erode trust in global governance. At a time of geopolitical turmoil and technological disruption, such activities pose direct risks to global peace and security.  

The panel will examine the evolving nature of FIMI as a horizontal, global security challenge. It will bring together European, Canadian, and international experts to assess how like-minded partners can expand and deepen cooperation, reinforce resilience, and counter the broader rise of digital authoritarianism. 

Watch live on Thursday, 16 October, 15.30 – 16.30 EDT /  21.30 – 22.30 CET. 

 Speakers:  

  • Geneviève Tuts, Ambassador of the European Union to Canada 
  • Qiang Xiao, Research Scientist at the School of Information and the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of China Digital Times  
  • Beatriz Saab, Digital Methods and Policy Manager, ISD Germany 
  • Steven Feldstein, Senior Fellow, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace 
  • Nad’a Kovalcikova, Senior Analyst on Transnational Security and CFI Project Director, EUISS.  

Moderation by Melissa Chan, journalist.  

More information on the Montreal International Security Summit 2025  

Streaming of Day 1 

Streaming of day 2 



Source link

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here