Final Report of the Commission on Information Disorder Released


The Aspen Institute’s Commission on Information Disorder was created to address the growing societal challenges associated with misinformation, disinformation, and malinformation. The Commission, co-chaired by renowned journalist Katie Couric, cybersecurity expert Chris Krebs, and civil rights leader Rashad Robinson, brought together representatives from the fields of academia, government, philanthropy, and civil society. Through internal discussions and talks with experts in various industries, they aimed to understand and explore the multidimensional attributes of what is known as information disorder.

Their Final Report is the product of the Commission’s six-month investigation into the most critical causes of information disorder. It proposes a set of short-term actions and longer-term goals to increase the efficacy of leadership and help tackle this modern-day crisis of faith in key institutions.


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