Russian foreign influencer campaigns are evolving
Russian foreign influencer campaigns include a heavy focus on Europe and NATO
Updated: Jun 4
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In this article
- Multiple warnings
- France
- Estonia
- Lithuania
- Norway
- Moldova
- Sweden
- Three pillars
- Pillar 1: Online information operations
- Proxy websites
- Abusing diplomatic cover
- New social media platforms
- Pillar 2: Offline antagonism
- Vandalism
- Protests and bomb alerts
- Farmers' protests
- Pillar 3: Offensive cyber operations
- Targeting institutions
- Targeting individuals
- Western response
- Joint framework
- EU's FIMI
- Limits of Western response
- Focus beyond elections
- Tackling Russian adaptability
- Alternative approaches
- Psychological inoculation
- Media literacy
- Outlook
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