Conference Abstract
The Distortions, Rumours, Untruths, Misinformation, and Smears (DRUMS) conference will explore how advancements in technology, global shifts in power dynamics, and ongoing conflicts have influenced the landscape of information manipulation and interference. The panels will highlight policy-oriented perspectives and address a broad spectrum of themes and information environments across various regions
Who Should Attend
Policy-makers, academics, and other experts who are: (a) concerned about DRUMS, (b) focused on their sociopolitical implications, and (c) interested in efforts to counter these threats.
Confirmed Panels & Speakers (as of 24 September 2025)
Keynote Speech (with Questions and Answer)
- Clint Watts, General Manager, Microsoft Threat Analysis Centre, United States
Panel 1: Trends in Information Landscape (with Question & Answer)
- Dr Carol Soon, Deputy Head and Associate Professor, Department of Communications and New Media, National University of Singapore, Singapore
- Prof Dr Sahana Udapa, Professor of Media Anthology, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Munich, Germany
- Dr Rumena Filipova, Founder, Institute for Global Analytics, Bulgaria
Panel 2: Use of AI for Strategic Communications (with Questions & Answer)
- Darius Buta, Senior Advisor, National Crisis Management Centre of the Government of the Republic of Lithuania, Lithuania
- Dr Surachanee Sriyai, Visiting Fellow, ISEAS-Yusuf Ishak Institute, Singapore
- Jeremy Au Yong, Associate Editor, The Straits Times, Singapore
Panel 3: Global Case Studies on Information Manipulation and Interference (with Questions & Answer)
- Dr Benjamin YH Loh, Lecturer, Monash University Malaysia, Malaysia
- Summer Chen, Founder, FactLink, Taiwan
- Benjamin Schultz, Lead Researcher, American Sunlight Project, United States
Panel 4: Strategies to Manage Disinformation (with Question & Answer)
- Jacobo Quintanilla, Programme Manager, Social Media & Conflict Mediation, Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue (HD), Switzerland
- Angie D. Holan, Director, International Fact-Checking Network, Poynter Institute, United States
- Dr Chew Han Ei, Senior Research Fellow, Institute of Policy Studies, Singapore