Countering Informational Influences of the Russian Federation: National Experience
Abstract
The article compares the main information operations of the Russian Federation targeting Ukraine with the countermeasures taken by the Ukrainian state and society. Based on the results of the analysis, an assessment of the national experience of countering information influences of the aggressor country was given and further directions for improving the domestic information security system were identified.
Key words: hybrid warfare, information security, information space, information influences.
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2022-06-29
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Khodanovych, V. (2022). Countering Informational Influences of the Russian Federation: National Experience. Information Security of the Person, Society and State, (1-3 (31–33), 39–47. Retrieved from https://journals.uran.ua/ispss/article/view/260211
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THEORETICAL AND METHODOLOGICAL BASIS FOR ENSURING INFORMATION SECURITY OF PERSON, SOCIETY AND THE STATE
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