The information component of hybrid wars
https://doi.org/10.37493/2307-910X.2025.1.16
Abstract
Currently, the risks and threats to state security are becoming increasingly multifaceted and include many aspects. Traditional wars with a predominantly militaristic bias are supplemented by the active involvement of information, financial, economic, ideological and other components. In this regard, the concept of "hybrid wars" based on the use of all available tools to influence the enemy has acquired significant relevance in the scientific and expert community. One of the main mechanisms of such influence at the present stage is information mechanisms. Thus, information confrontation has currently reached a qualitatively new level, especially given the development of high technologies. Consequently, the study of this area of state activity is of significant scientific research interest and has significant practical significance. The declared topic of this work is especially actualized by numerous conflicts in the modern world, carried out with the involvement of the information component of hybrid wars. In particular, the most acute such opposition is the conflict between Russia and the collective West. The latter spends significant funds on information operations against the Russian Federation in order to discredit it in the international arena, as well as to destabilize the domestic political situation in the country. In response to these challenges, the Russian authorities are currently attracting significant resources to develop and implement appropriate countermeasures aimed at minimizing both information threats and promoting their own agenda. The importance of information security in the context of hybrid wars was also confirmed with the start of the Russian special military operation in Ukraine. The events of the past few years clearly demonstrate the significant priority of developing the national policy of the Russian Federation regarding information security and hybrid wars. The article examines the phenomenon of hybrid wars, which includes political, economic and information components. Particular attention is paid to the information war, which comes to the fore and includes the use of manipulation techniques and influence on people's consciousness. The article also examines various approaches to interpreting the information war. The vulnerability of the information sphere is emphasized, both in peacetime and in wartime. In addition, the study outlines the development of new ways to disable enemy equipment and master information, which emphasizes the
relevance of research in this area.
About the Authors
D. A. MirgorodRussian Federation
Denis A. Mirgorod, PhD in Political Science, Associate Professor, Head of the Department, Professor
Department of Oriental Languages and Cultures; Department of International Relations, Political Science and World Economy
Pyatigorsk
L. R. Didenko
Russian Federation
Lidia R. Didenko, Lecturer
Department of Journalism, Media Communications and Public Relations
Pyatigorsk
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Review
For citations:
Mirgorod D.A., Didenko L.R. The information component of hybrid wars. Modern Science and Innovations. 2025;(1):184-191. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.37493/2307-910X.2025.1.16