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Frag Out! Magazine #49

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the desired direction through the introduction of disinformation and fake news or appropriately targeted commentary from influence agents. F rom the above, it is clear what we are dealing with, what methods are being used to carry out these actions, and what their objectives are. We are also aware of the threats generated by cognitive warfare - the question is: can anything be done to counter it and mitigate its effects? Of course it can, although effective counteraction requires preventive measures to be carried out in an interministerial manner - siloed approaches must be eliminated in dealing with a subject that is, by nature, multidomain and affects all executive services subordinate to the Ministry of National Defence, the Ministry of the Interior and Administration, the Ministry of Health, etc. Counteraction must be very rapid; in practice, the maximum reaction time to an adversary's actions must not exceed five hours, because after that time their effectiveness drops sharply. This results from the nature of social media as an environment of cognitive warfare, which imposes a tempo of operations that makes the classic response cycle of press units inadequate to the threat. This, in turn, follows from the need for very effective Internet monitoring and coordinated preventive action, while the current quantitative strength of the cells responsible for ANALYSIS

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