INFORMATION HYGIENE AS A MEANS OF COUNTERACTING INFORMATION INFLUENCE IN THE CONTEXT OF RUSSIAN-UKRAINIAN WAR
Abstract
The peculiarities of the information component of the russian-Ukrainian war are considered. It was determined that after the beginning of russian aggression in 2014 and with the full-scale russian-ukrainian warfare (24th February, 2022), the information sphere of Ukraine was targeted by russian attacks and became vulnerable in the security sector. А search of effective means to counter manipulative and informational influence in the context of the russian-Ukrainian war is the most relevant way to secure the state stability and compliance with the norms of information hygiene for both ordinary citizens and the governmental staff.
Key words: information-manipulative technologies, national security, information security, disinformation, information hygiene.
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