# Reconnaissance of Influence Operations RIO is an MIT Lincoln Laboratory capability for automated detection and analysis of influence campaigns. ## Architectural role The article places RIO inside [[Information-Environment Radar]] alongside [[DARPA INCAS]], [[DARPA SocialSim]], [[DISARM Framework]], and open-source analytic organizations. Its purpose is to reduce the delay between coordinated activity and analytic recognition. ## Boundary Automated detection produces hypotheses and confidence, not final attribution. Platform access, ground truth, campaign definition, false positives, and analyst review remain decisive. ## Relationships [[MIT Lincoln Laboratory]] · [[Narrative Intelligence]] · [[Attribution Fog]] · [[Cognitive Effect Assessment Framework]]. ## Source [[articles/Cognitive-Cyber Warfare Measures and Countermeasures#Analytic and Civil-Society Nodes|Cognitive-Cyber Warfare — analytic nodes]].