INFORMATION WAR IN MODERN CONDITIONS PART 2

Authors: Volodymyr Khoroshko, Volodymyr Artemov, Lytvynenko Oleksandr, Mykola Brailovskyi,
Affiliation: National Aviation University, Doctor in Technical Sciences, Professor, Kyiv, Ukraine, National Aviation University, Doctor of pedagogical sciences, Professor, Kiev, Ukraine, Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, Doctor in Technical Sciences, Professor, Kyiv, Ukraine, Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, PhD in Engineering Science, Associate Professor, Kyiv, Ukraine,

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Keywords: information warfare, information influence, aggression, information attack
ABSTRACT. The article is based on the model of information warfare and the methods of psychological influence on the consciousness of people and society are considered. The influence of Russia's aggression on Ukraine through the three-level network concept, which combines all permissible types of influence on the enemy and represents a comprehensive strategy of influence, is proved. The concept of informational and psychological confrontation of society is developed, attention should be paid to the manipulation of information in a society, which aims to change the behavior of the object in the right direction for the subject as well as influence of information and psychological action of mass media on young people, expressed in violence, unmotivated aggression, hostility, cynicism.

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