Social media and its dual use in biopreparedness: communication and visualization tools in an animal bioterrorism incident.

Elisabeth Sjöberg, Gary C Barker, Jonas Landgren, Isaac Griberg, Jeffrey E Skiby, Anna Tubbin, Anne von Stapelmohr, Malin Härenstam, Mikael Jansson, Rickard Knutsson
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This article focuses on social media and interactive challenges for emergency organizations during a bioterrorism or agroterrorism incident, and it outlines the dual-use dilemma of social media. Attackers or terrorists can use social media as their modus operandi, and defenders, including emergency organizations in law enforcement and public and animal health, can use it for peaceful purposes. To get a better understanding of the uses of social media in these situations, a workshop was arranged in Stockholm, Sweden, to raise awareness about social media and animal bioterrorism threats. Fifty-six experts and crisis communicators from international and national organizations participated. As a result of the workshop, it was concluded that emergency organizations can collect valuable information and monitor social media before, during, and after an outbreak. In order to make use of interactive communication to obtain collective intelligence from the public, emergency organizations must adapt to social networking technologies, requiring multidisciplinary knowledge in the fields of information, communication, IT, and biopreparedness. Social network messaging during a disease outbreak can be visualized in stream graphs and networks showing clusters of Twitter and Facebook users. The visualization of social media can be an important preparedness tool in the response to bioterrorism and agroterrorism.

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社会媒体及其在生物防备中的双重用途:动物生物恐怖主义事件中的通信和可视化工具。
本文关注的是在生物恐怖主义或农业恐怖主义事件中应急组织面临的社交媒体和互动挑战,并概述了社交媒体的双重使用困境。攻击者或恐怖分子可以利用社交媒体作为他们的作案手法,而维权者,包括执法部门的应急组织以及公共和动物卫生部门,可以将其用于和平目的。为了更好地了解在这些情况下社交媒体的使用,在瑞典斯德哥尔摩安排了一个讲习班,以提高对社交媒体和动物生物恐怖主义威胁的认识。来自国际和国家组织的56名专家和危机传播者参加了会议。讲习班得出的结论是,应急组织可以在疫情爆发之前、期间和之后收集有价值的信息并监测社交媒体。为了利用互动传播获取公众的集体智慧,应急组织必须适应社交网络技术,这需要信息、通信、IT和生物防备领域的多学科知识。在疾病爆发期间,社交网络信息可以在流图和网络中可视化,显示Twitter和Facebook用户群。社交媒体的可视化可以成为应对生物恐怖主义和农业恐怖主义的重要准备工具。
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