8 of 10 executives are concerned about its negative impact on reputation and business value.
Over a third admit their company is not adequately prepared. ¹
Disinformation
How robust is your approach today?
¹ Edelman, 2024, Connected Crisis Study
Blindspots helps your organization protect its cohesion and reputation against disinformation and information manipulation.
We operate upstream of information crises, focusing on the identification and prevention of narrative vulnerabilities in order to strengthen the long-term resilience of teams and institutions facing information disorders.
Through consulting and training, we provide practical methods and structured tools that help organizations understand information dynamics, assess exposure, and build coordinated prevention capabilities.
Our approach unfolds in three progressive phases:
Raise awareness – establish a shared understanding of information disorders, disinformation, and manipulation dynamics.
Assess & prioritise – map narrative vulnerabilities, assess team preparedness, and identify areas of exposure.
Structure – implement a sustainable vigilance and narrative governance framework, integrated into existing practices.
From information vigilance to collective resilience.
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Companies face reputational risks amplified by viral narratives, disinformation campaigns, and the growing use of AI-manipulated content. Blindspots provides an external perspective to identify sensitive areas, clarify messaging, and strengthen team cohesion and resilience. Our approach is to prepare employees, partners, and B2B clients in advance so they can better recognize and manage misleading narratives as they emerge. The goal: to preserve trust in an unstable information environment.
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Administrations and local authorities must make their actions understandable in often polarized contexts. Blindspots supports their teams in anticipating disinformation narratives and campaigns that undermine trust. We help public institutions identify their narrative vulnerabilities and develop collective vigilance practices to protect how their missions are perceived.
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Sensitive projects carried out by NGOs and multilateral institutions are sometimes exposed to contradictory narratives and disinformation campaigns. Blindspots helps anticipate these divergent narratives, safeguard program credibility, and prepare teams to better manage manipulation attempts when they occur. The goal: to strengthen narrative vigilance and secure interventions both in the field and in the public sphere.
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Defense and security actors operate in polarized information environments where disinformation, influence operations, and foreign interference can act as strategic levers. Blindspots helps identify narrative vulnerabilities that weaken organizations and prepares teams to respond more effectively to hostile information dynamics. Through diagnostics and targeted training, we strengthen their cognitive resilience and daily capacity for action.
A structured approach to information resilience
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A 2- or 3-hour training session built around a shared foundation of understanding information disorders, complemented by optional specialization modules tailored to specific environments.
This awareness phase enables teams to develop shared reference points in narrative vigilance and anticipation of disinformation and manipulated content.
Participants learn to:
Identify different forms of information disorders (misinformation, disinformation, malinformation) and their concrete impacts,
Recognize influence mechanisms (cognitive biases, emotional narratives, manipulative framing, algorithmic dynamics, generative AI),
Develop collective reflexes to detect, question, and contextualize information.
Specialization modules allow the training to be adapted to sector-specific environments.
This phase establishes a common understanding, serving as a foundation for targeted diagnostics or more advanced structuring.
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Two complementary diagnostics assess both external information exposure and internal preparedness in the face of disinformation and influence narratives.
The first focuses on public narratives and narrative vigilance: it analyzes how the organization communicates, identifies areas of ambiguity or fragility in public messaging, and maps narrative vulnerabilities that could be exploited.
The second examines internal resilience: it evaluates team vigilance, reviews how narratives circulate internally, and identifies gaps, biases, and organizational vulnerabilities.
Together, these diagnostics provide a structured and prioritized reading of information risks, accompanied by concrete recommendations and clearly identified margins for action. They can function as stand-alone interventions or as an operational basis for deeper structuring.
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A sustained support engagement for organizations seeking to build a durable internal capacity for narrative vigilance.
This phase translates an emerging concern about information risks into an operational framework, upstream of crises. It includes in-depth analysis of narrative dynamics, their effects on perception, and vulnerabilities linked to messaging, sensitive situations, and exposed environments.
The engagement clarifies alert thresholds, decision circuits, and coordination mechanisms across teams; integrates early-warning systems into existing monitoring tools; and formalizes contextualization and response protocols for sensitive narratives.
At the end of the process, the organization operates with a structured information vigilance framework: defined roles, shared practices, integrated tools, and narrative governance aligned with its values and strategic priorities - strengthening its long-term capacity for anticipation and decision-making.
Advisory Support for Prevention Initiatives
A consulting service designed to assist organizations working on public awareness or prevention initiatives related to disinformation.
Blindspots helps strengthen the design, coherence, and impact of educational or civic programs.
Teams receive operational and strategic support to:
Integrate vigilance and information-literacy principles into their prevention frameworks;
Design campaigns, workshops, or pedagogical tools aligned with their missions;
Coordinate partners and harmonize messaging for greater social impact.
Objective: to support organizations that contribute to social cohesion and public trust by enhancing their ability to act effectively against information disorders.
Behind Blindspots
Charlie Bonnet des Tuves
Founder
With over 12 years of experience in communication, marketing, and partnership management, Charlie has built his career across the healthcare and sustainable engineering sectors.
He worked in Europe and Asia (six years in Korea, Japan, and the Philippines), gaining a strong understanding of intercultural dynamics and sensitive environments.
After a career dedicated to organizational visibility and partnership governance, he transitioned into the field of security, with a particular focus on information resilience.
He holds an Advanced Certificate in Terrorism Studies from the University of St Andrews, complemented by several specialized certifications in disinformation analysis, cybersecurity (ISC2), prevention and disengagement of radicalization (PVE/CVE), and civil society engagement in development.
This cross-sector background enables him to combine strategic rigor with expertise in communication and information threats, all in service of strengthening organizational resilience.
Build structured vigilance.
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