Search: Information security,Propaganda (2 materials)

“Russian Propaganda”: On Social Networks, in Eastern Europe, and Soon Everywhere

... other’s internal affairs. Ivan Timofeev: Russia and the West: An Information War? “Russian Propaganda” and Russia “Russian propaganda” is being touted as one of the main problems for the West, but it understandably worries Russia itself. The comprehensive ... ... focus of the United States on information influence leads to a convergence of the U.S. and Russian approaches to international information security. For years, the fundamental difference between the two sides was that the United States viewed cybersecurity ...

31.07.2018

Russia and the West: An Information War?

... right, the link between the assumed general quarters and the assumed soldiers in information warfare becomes even less obvious. So why are independent media and blogs often much more aggressive than state-owned networks? Why are people eager to spread propaganda at their own free will without any coercion, producing a multiplier effect? To answer this question, we should look deep into our collective consciousness, so deep that it goes beyond the ongoing political developments. The inner self we need ...

06.06.2016

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