Security Aspects of Hybrid War, COVID-19 Pandemic and Cyber-Social Vulnerabilities

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Abstract

While developments in cyber technologies have advanced the propagation and reach of hybrid warfare, the COVID-19 pandemic has ac-celerated many vulnerabilities and critical dependencies. This article ex-plores the fundamental aims and strategies of hybrid warfare in terms of psychological underpinnings and technological reach and links to emerging issues of disinformation, cybercrime, fake news, information trauma, and the influence of new modes of education on national security and state resilience.

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Briggs, C., Danyk, Y., & Maliarchuk, T. (2021). Security Aspects of Hybrid War, COVID-19 Pandemic and Cyber-Social Vulnerabilities. Connections, 20(3–4), 47–72. https://doi.org/10.11610/Connections.20.3-4.03

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