Identify Impersonation Campaigns in Near Real Time
Track coordinated narratives targeting your company, leaders, and customers on public channels. See when activity spikes, who spreads it, and what people are talking about.
Disinformation Security Solution by STYX
Identify Sudden Spikes Tied to Your Organization
- Spot sudden spikes in posts tied to your company, leaders, or key topics, and detect campaigns while they are still forming.
- See when the spike starts, peaks, and fades, so you know when to escalate, when to warn internal teams, and when the campaign is already losing steam.
Identify Sudden Spikes Tied to Your Organization
Narrative and Topic Tracking
Narrative and Topic Tracking
- Group posts into clear topics, so you know what the story is about without reading hundreds of posts.
- Track how the story changes over time, so your team responds to what people are sharing right now.
- See sentiment trends, so you can tell when a topic turns negative and starts becoming a serious risk to the business or person.
Bot and Coordination Detection
- Score accounts for bot-like behaviour, so you can see when automations are driving the campaigns.
- Split bot activity from real people, so you know what you are dealing with and how serious it is.
- Identify signs that many accounts are acting together, so you can focus on the most serious narratives.
Bot and Coordination Detection
See Where the Activity Comes From
See Where the Activity Comes From
- View geographic distribution of posts tied to the campaign, so you can identify activity that does not match the issue or audience.
- Use location signals to flag coordination, like a local topic getting unusual volume from unrelated regions.
Who Is Spreading the False Narratives
- Find individual accounts or groups of accounts repeating the same narrative, so you can see exactly who is driving most of the reach.
- See which specific accounts amplify the message, and which accounts push back.
- Track hashtags tied to the campaign and detect the labels and phrases that are increasing the reach.
Who Is Spreading the False Narratives
Disinformation Score and Alerts
Disinformation Score and Alerts
- Use a disinformation score to prioritize what needs action first, without going back and forth.
- Get alerts when the score rises or activity changes, so you can act inside the short window when these campaigns cause the most harm.
- Click into the underlying posts and links, so you can share clear evidence with leadership, legal, security, and comms.
Stop Harmful Narratives Before they spread
See how Disinformation Security detects campaigns targeting your brand, executives, and customers.
Disinformation Security Capabilities
- Identify Sudden Spikes Tied to Your Organization
- Narrative and Topic Tracking
- Bot and Coordination Detection
- See Where the Activity Comes From
- Who Is Spreading the False Narratives
- Disinformation Score and Alerts
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Disinformation Security helps you spot disinformation campaigns that target your brand, your executives, or your customers. It tracks public activity, surfaces the narrative, and shows you the evidence so your team can act while it still matters. Learn more here.
Misinformation is false information shared without intent to harm. Disinformation is false information shared with intent to deceive or manipulate.
Yes. It scores likely bot accounts and highlights when groups of accounts amplify the same narrative at the same time. You can also compare bot-driven activity versus human-driven activity to see what is organic and what looks pushed.
The Disinformation Score helps you prioritize. It rolls up multiple signals, like spikes, coordination, narrative risk, and spread, into a single number so your team can focus on the activity that looks like a live campaign.
You get the evidence behind the charts, including the content, the accounts involved, the narrative grouping, and filters for time range and bot versus human influence. This gives security, comms, fraud, and leadership one shared view of what is happening.


