Real power to counter cyber attacks
Isn't it easy to be disguised if it's too simple?
The other day, an American critic who
challenged Ukrainian President Zelensky's outfit got flamed.
"Does the President of Ukraine not have a suit?"
I was also worried that President Zelensky's outfit was always a T-shirt, but I didn't think it was strange because he was in a position to actively participate in the operation during the war.
Also, I think it is an easy-to-understand appeal to convey his situation both inside and outside.
If he wears a suit there, it may look very strange.
Suits give a calm impression rather than a sense of urgency.
Rather, it may create an atmosphere that is the same as in normal times by reminiscent of everyday life.
I think there was only one concern.
It was the dissemination of a fake video of President Zelensky urging the public to surrender.
Fake Zelensky's video calling for "surrender" Compared to the real video-Livedoor News (livedoor.com)
Both Russia and anti-Russia are in the midst of an information warfare.
It means that a lot of false information is flowing as a means of cyber-attack.
Perhaps it was aimed at losing the fighting spirit of the people, or it seems that the video of the person's face called Deepfake was generated by AI to confuse the Ukrainian people and the people who support them.
Only the face is generated by this deepfake.
Since the body is a different person, the gestures such as shoulder width and hand gestures are slightly different, and it seems to be uncomfortable.
This fake video was of low quality.
However, the question has arisen that the simplicity of clothing may become obsolete as technology advances in the future.
It's not necessarily just the clothes, but it may be good to put on a medal or prepare a figurine on the desk.
I thought it was necessary to take measures to make it easier to see such fake videos.
That said, it's also difficult to be a cat-and-mouse game because if you forge something that makes it easy to see through, you'll end up using that credit.
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