COOPERATION BETWEEN UKRAINE AND NATO IN COUNTERING DESTRUCTIVE IINFORMATIONAL INFLUENCES OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION (2022–2023)
The research analyses NATO's experience in countering information threats, since the current level of development requires a collective fight against the spread of information, using it as a form of warfare. The spread of information is becoming increasingly complex due to the development of te...
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ftjeepe:oai:ojs.journals.uran.ua:article/285605 2023-08-27T04:11:03+02:00 COOPERATION BETWEEN UKRAINE AND NATO IN COUNTERING DESTRUCTIVE IINFORMATIONAL INFLUENCES OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION (2022–2023) СПІВРОБІТНИЦТВО УКРАЇНИ ТА НАТО У ПРОТИДІЇ ДЕСТРУКТИВНИМ ІНФОРМАЦІЙНИМ ВПЛИВАМ РОСІЙСЬКОЇ ФЕДЕРАЦІЇ (2022–2023 РР.) Максимець, В. Є. Вівсяна, В. І. 2023-08-07 application/pdf http://visnyk-psp.kpi.ua/article/view/285605 ukr ukr NTUU “KPI” PPI PPC “Polytechnica” http://visnyk-psp.kpi.ua/article/view/285605/279625 http://visnyk-psp.kpi.ua/article/view/285605 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 National Technical University of Ukraine Journal. Political science. Sociology. Law; No. 2(58) (2023); 74-80 Вісник НТУУ "КПІ" Політологія. Соціологія. Право; № 2(58) (2023); 74-80 2308-5053 10.20535/2308-5053.2023.2(58). НАТО інформаційні загрози кіберзахист росія пропаганда оборона стримування інформаційна безпека NATO information threats cyber defense Russian propaganda deterrence information security countering info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2023 ftjeepe https://doi.org/10.20535/2308-5053.2023.2(58 2023-08-08T01:00:17Z The research analyses NATO's experience in countering information threats, since the current level of development requires a collective fight against the spread of information, using it as a form of warfare. The spread of information is becoming increasingly complex due to the development of technology and the evolution of communication channels. It is show that NATO has recognized the need to adapt its strategies and capabilities to effectively counter the challenges posed by disinformation, propaganda and cyber operations and to expand its tools to counter hybrid threats. The article analyses the potential of the NATO-Ukraine partnership in the fight against Russian propaganda, their cooperation in the field of information security: common interests and trends. It also describes the main challenges and threats to NATO-Ukraine cooperation and defines the framework for NATO-Ukraine cooperation in cyber defense. The flow of Russian disinformation has increased significantly since the start of Russia's full-scale war in Ukraine. However, Ukraine began strengthening its information and media environment as early as 2014, and began working on mechanisms to combat information threats. Russia's disinformation campaigns are aimed at causing divisions within Ukraine and between other governments. It is important to note that the North Atlantic Alliance is also subject to Russian propaganda. For example, the Russian mass media spread the following information: 1) the purpose of the Maidan is to create NATO bases in Crimea; 2) NATO placed a biological weapons laboratory in Ukraine; 3) NATO special services worked on the hijacking of Russian planes by Ukraine; 4) NATO considers Ukraine a disposable tool for war with Russia and others. That is, it should be noted that information and its dissemination play an important role for states and international organizations to spread their own interests and achieve goals. The authors provide key recommendations for strengthening the counteraction to disinformation that can be used ... Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Electrical Engineering and Power Engineering (EE&PE - E-Journal) |
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НАТО інформаційні загрози кіберзахист росія пропаганда оборона стримування інформаційна безпека NATO information threats cyber defense Russian propaganda deterrence information security countering |
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НАТО інформаційні загрози кіберзахист росія пропаганда оборона стримування інформаційна безпека NATO information threats cyber defense Russian propaganda deterrence information security countering Максимець, В. Є. Вівсяна, В. І. COOPERATION BETWEEN UKRAINE AND NATO IN COUNTERING DESTRUCTIVE IINFORMATIONAL INFLUENCES OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION (2022–2023) |
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НАТО інформаційні загрози кіберзахист росія пропаганда оборона стримування інформаційна безпека NATO information threats cyber defense Russian propaganda deterrence information security countering |
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The research analyses NATO's experience in countering information threats, since the current level of development requires a collective fight against the spread of information, using it as a form of warfare. The spread of information is becoming increasingly complex due to the development of technology and the evolution of communication channels. It is show that NATO has recognized the need to adapt its strategies and capabilities to effectively counter the challenges posed by disinformation, propaganda and cyber operations and to expand its tools to counter hybrid threats. The article analyses the potential of the NATO-Ukraine partnership in the fight against Russian propaganda, their cooperation in the field of information security: common interests and trends. It also describes the main challenges and threats to NATO-Ukraine cooperation and defines the framework for NATO-Ukraine cooperation in cyber defense. The flow of Russian disinformation has increased significantly since the start of Russia's full-scale war in Ukraine. However, Ukraine began strengthening its information and media environment as early as 2014, and began working on mechanisms to combat information threats. Russia's disinformation campaigns are aimed at causing divisions within Ukraine and between other governments. It is important to note that the North Atlantic Alliance is also subject to Russian propaganda. For example, the Russian mass media spread the following information: 1) the purpose of the Maidan is to create NATO bases in Crimea; 2) NATO placed a biological weapons laboratory in Ukraine; 3) NATO special services worked on the hijacking of Russian planes by Ukraine; 4) NATO considers Ukraine a disposable tool for war with Russia and others. That is, it should be noted that information and its dissemination play an important role for states and international organizations to spread their own interests and achieve goals. The authors provide key recommendations for strengthening the counteraction to disinformation that can be used ... |
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Максимець, В. Є. Вівсяна, В. І. |
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COOPERATION BETWEEN UKRAINE AND NATO IN COUNTERING DESTRUCTIVE IINFORMATIONAL INFLUENCES OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION (2022–2023) |
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COOPERATION BETWEEN UKRAINE AND NATO IN COUNTERING DESTRUCTIVE IINFORMATIONAL INFLUENCES OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION (2022–2023) |
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COOPERATION BETWEEN UKRAINE AND NATO IN COUNTERING DESTRUCTIVE IINFORMATIONAL INFLUENCES OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION (2022–2023) |
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COOPERATION BETWEEN UKRAINE AND NATO IN COUNTERING DESTRUCTIVE IINFORMATIONAL INFLUENCES OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION (2022–2023) |
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COOPERATION BETWEEN UKRAINE AND NATO IN COUNTERING DESTRUCTIVE IINFORMATIONAL INFLUENCES OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION (2022–2023) |
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cooperation between ukraine and nato in countering destructive iinformational influences of the russian federation (2022–2023) |
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NTUU “KPI” PPI PPC “Polytechnica” |
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National Technical University of Ukraine Journal. Political science. Sociology. Law; No. 2(58) (2023); 74-80 Вісник НТУУ "КПІ" Політологія. Соціологія. Право; № 2(58) (2023); 74-80 2308-5053 10.20535/2308-5053.2023.2(58). |
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http://visnyk-psp.kpi.ua/article/view/285605/279625 http://visnyk-psp.kpi.ua/article/view/285605 |
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https://doi.org/10.20535/2308-5053.2023.2(58 |
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