• Assistant Director

Jacqueline Malaret

Jacqueline Malaret is an assistant director at the Atlantic Council’s Digital Forensic Research Lab (DFRLab) based in Washington, DC. Jacqueline received a bachelor’s degree in international affairs from George Washington University and Sciences Po Paris, with an emphasis on national security politics and comparative political, economic, and social systems. During her undergraduate studies Jacqueline worked as a peer writing preceptor for a course on nuclear security. Her interest in disarmament and arms control led her to the DFRLab, where she conducts research on, and advocates for institutional policies which promote digital resilience in the public and private sector.

September 2020

State media English-language coverage of Belarus propagates claims of Western interference

by Jacqueline Malaret

Pro-Kremlin outlets unsuccessfully push narrative that ongoing protests are yet another “color revolution” supported by the West.
read more
June 2020

How activists used social media to organize during the George Floyd protests

by Jacqueline Malaret

Social media users rapidly shifted to sharing logistical and strategic information over multiple social media platforms
read more