• Senior Research Fellow

Iria Puyosa

Iria Puyosa is a senior research fellow at the Atlantic Council’s Digital Forensic Research Lab, leading a project on encrypted point-to-point messaging platforms.

She holds a PhD from the University of Michigan and a master’s in communication from the Andres Bello Catholic University in Venezuela. Puyosa is a member of the Toda Peace Institute’s International Research Advisory Council, advising on social media, technology, and peacebuilding. She was previously an associate professor at the Central University of Venezuela. Puyosa was also previously a Craig M. Cogut visiting professor of Latin American studies in the Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies at Brown University. She was once a guest instructor on communication for Civil Resistance Campaigns at the Americas Regional Institute on Strategic Nonviolent Action, organized by the International Center on Nonviolent Conflict and Facultad Latinoamerica de Ciencias Sociales Ecuador. Puyosa served as the 2018-2020 chair of the Section on Venezuelan Studies in the Latin American Studies Association. 

Puyosa has researched information warfare, including coordinated propaganda, disinformation, politically motivated trolling, cyber harassment, lawfare, censorship, and surveillance in Venezuela, Ecuador, Cuba, Nicaragua, and the United States. She has also advised several Latin American political organizations and nongovernmental organizations on social media for political mobilization and digital policies. Recently, Puyosa authored “21st Century Authoritarianism in the Digital Sphere” and “Asymmetrical Information Warfare in the Venezuelan Contested Media Spaces.”

March 2022

Understanding Telegram’s ecosystem of far-right channels in the US

by Iria Puyosa, Esteban Ponce de León

DFRLab analysis of nearly 6,000 Telegram channels identified distinct “communities” ranging from MAGA supporters to QAnon
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February 2022

Russian War Report: Belarus joins conflict against Ukraine

by Digital Forensic Research Lab

The Council's open-source researchers break down the Kremlin's latest moves online and on the battlefield in its war in Ukraine.
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January 2022

Russian War Report: Troops arrive in Belarus as propaganda narratives heat up

by Digital Forensic Research Lab

The Digital Forensic Research Lab’s global team presents the first installment of the Russian Hybrid Threats Report.
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