Assessment of threats to Ukraine’s national security through the prism of the Kingdom of the Netherlands’ experience
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https://doi.org/10.33445/psssj.2025.6.1.2Keywords:
national security, hybrid threats, cyber defense, disinformation, critical infrastructure, Ukraine, NetherlandsAbstract
The current state of threats to Ukraine's national security has been analyzed through the lens of the experience of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. Common and distinct aspects of hybrid threats have been studied, including cybercrime, disinformation, and espionage. An analysis of key provisions of national and international approaches to protecting critical infrastructure and the information space has been conducted. Conclusions have been drawn regarding the feasibility of adapting effective practices from the Netherlands to the realities of Ukraine.
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