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Possible Directions for Reducing the Risk of Information Threats to the Population of the Russian Federation

EDN: KKMQSK

Abstract

The article examines the main information threats to the population of Russia, carried out by the countries of the collective West, and measures to counter them. The objectives of the research were to analyze the nature of possible information threats to the population and determine the composition of measures to counter these threats. In assessing the various forms of information threats, the main attention was paid to the information impact on the moral and psychological state of the population. Considering that in accordance with the Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of 11.07.2004 No. 868, the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia is entrusted with the function of providing emergency psychological assistance to the affected population in emergency zones, possible areas of participation of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia in reducing the risk of information threats and providing information and psychological support to the population are proposed.

About the Authors

E. V. Goryacheva
All-Russian Scientific Research Institute for Civil Defence and Emergencies of the EMERCOM of Russia (Federal Science and High Technology Center)
Russian Federation

Elena V. Goryacheva

ScopusID: 57216205563

ResearcherID: HMO-9541-2023

Davydkovskaya str., 7, Moscow, 121352



V. P. Malyshev
All-Russian Scientific Research Institute for Civil Defence and Emergencies of the EMERCOM of Russia (Federal Science and High Technology Center)
Russian Federation

Vladlen P. Malyshev

Davydkovskaya str., 7, Moscow, 121352



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Goryacheva E.V., Malyshev V.P. Possible Directions for Reducing the Risk of Information Threats to the Population of the Russian Federation. Issues of Risk Analysis. 2025;22(3):76-89. (In Russ.) EDN: KKMQSK

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