The rise of whistleblowing, the consequences of information leakage, and the increase of propaganda reshape the dynamics of trust, transparency, and power in contemporary society. In an age where digital platforms encourage the rapid spread of information, the leaking of sensitive data has spurned debates over privacy, accountability, and national security. Whistleblowers now play pivotal roles in exposing corruption, malpractice, and misconduct, though they often face personal and professional risks. The increasing weaponization of information through propaganda has made it more difficult to discern truth from manipulation, fueling political polarization and undermining public discourse. Together, these aspects highlight the complexity between transparency, secrecy, and the ethical responsibilities of those in positions of power, raising urgent questions about the future of free speech, media integrity, and the trustworthiness of information in a digital age.
Impacts of Leakage, Whistleblowing, and the Rise of Propaganda explores the effects of misinformation, disinformation, and political propaganda on public discourse. It examines the impact of data leaks, whistleblowers, and information spread on social media and online platforms within various sectors. This book covers topics such as elections, social media, and nationalism, and is a useful resource for government officials, policymakers, media professionals, academicians, researchers, and data scientists.