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Editor, Centre for Information Resilience

Rachel Muller-Heyndyk

Verified

Editor, Centre for Information Resilience

Beats

Primary beats

Religionbusiness and financePoliticscrime and justice

Secondary beats

Public FinanceMakeupPop culture and technologyMid-size BusinessTheme ParksClimate ChangeRelationshipsEntrepreneursHealthcareWatchesFood and beverageBehavioral FinanceEntrepreneurshipLifestylesAngel Funding

Biography

Final Covers

Crypto , Finance , Business

Doesn’t Cover

Football, rugby.

Journalist Type

Editor

Seniority Positions

Editor

Industries

civic & social organization

Medium Formats

Centre for Information Resilience

Content

Total articles 862

  • Available on paid plans

    HR Magazine - Articles

    By Emma Greedy, Rachel Muller-Heyndyk Verified, Jenny Roper, Liz Canning

    Mar. 04, 2024

  • Available on paid plans

    Man charged with plot to kidnap and murder Holly Willoughby

    By Rachel Muller-Heyndyk Verified

    Oct. 06, 2023

  • Available on paid plans

    HR Magazine - Articles

    By Emma Greedy, Rachel Muller-Heyndyk Verified, Jenny Roper, Liz Canning

    Mar. 04, 2024

As seen in

Centre For Information Resilience,MSN Ireland,New Humanist,The I Paper,MSN UK,Wired (UK),The Independent,MSN South Africa,Raconteur,Hr Magazine (UK),MSN (US)

Company Info

Centre for Information Resilience

The Centre for Information Resilience (CIR) is an independent, non-profit social enterprise based in the UK. Established in June 2020, CIR focuses on human rights advocacy, digital investigations, and countering disinformation through open-source methods. As a certified member of Social Enterprise UK, its mission is to expose human rights abuses, war crimes, and threats to democracy by collaborating with multilateral organizations, civil society, and media. CIR offers a range of services, including open-source investigations that capture and verify digital evidence of human rights violations, and legal documentation that produces compliant data packages for accountability bodies. The organization also provides training for local partners in conflict zones to document abuses and conducts disinformation analysis to counter harmful online narratives. Its products include live reporting on conflict-related events, in-depth investigations into war crimes, and advocacy materials to raise awareness. CIR operates with a commitment to transparency and aims to foster digital resilience through its partnerships and methodologies.

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Founded: 2020


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