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Russian Disinformation On Ukrainian Nuclear Power Plants as a Tool of Hybrid Warfare

Russian Disinformation On Ukrainian Nuclear Power Plants as a Tool of Hybrid Warfare

Last week, the Turkish outlet “Aydınlık” published a series of articles on Ukraine. One of these focused on an alleged incident at the South Ukrainian Nuclear Power Plant (NPP), which supposedly occurred in the spring of 2024 and was, according to the report, concealed from the world by Ukrainian authorities with the help of their security services. Russian propaganda quickly seized on this publication, amplifying the sensitive topic of a possible nuclear accident and offering its own interpretation of the…

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Ukraine’s Experience in Countering Information Threats Amid Russia’s Hybrid Aggression

Ukraine’s Experience in Countering Information Threats Amid Russia’s Hybrid Aggression

The information war, a key part of Russia’s large-scale conflict against Ukraine, began long before the annexation of Crimea, the fighting in eastern Ukraine, and the full-scale invasion. Over time, Ukrainian public consciousness was subjected to varying degrees of Russian propaganda. The armed aggression by Russia in 2014 only completed a process that had started much earlier: the creation of a pro-Russian information space in Crimea and eastern Ukraine. The Kremlin perfected a hybrid warfare tactic in Ukraine: first come…

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Inaugural Lviv Regional Cyber Resilience Forum-2024

Inaugural Lviv Regional Cyber Resilience Forum-2024

On July 24–25, 2024, the city of Lviv hosted the inaugural Regional Cyber Resilience Forum, organized by the National Cybersecurity Coordination Center under the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine. The event was supported by CRDF Global (USA) and the U.S. Department of State. Over the course of two days, the forum featured three panel discussions, more than 30 expert presentations and workshops. Key topics included: The forum brought together more than 400 participants, both in person and online….

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