J 2024

International Experience of Advanced Countries in State Management of Countering Hybrid Threats

KHMYROV, Ihor; Anton KHRIAPYNSKY; Polina ALIIEVA; Igor KOPOTUN; Ivo SVOBODA et al.

Basic information

Original name

International Experience of Advanced Countries in State Management of Countering Hybrid Threats

Authors

KHMYROV, Ihor; Anton KHRIAPYNSKY; Polina ALIIEVA; Igor KOPOTUN and Ivo SVOBODA

Edition

Revista Juridica Portucalense, 2024, 2183-5799

Other information

Language

English

Type of outcome

Article in a journal

Field of Study

50502 Criminology, penology

Country of publisher

Portugal

Confidentiality degree

is not subject to a state or trade secret

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Impact factor

Impact factor: 0.500

Marked to be transferred to RIV

Yes

Organization unit

Ambis University

Keywords in English

hybrid threats;public administration;vulnerability;counteraction;cybersecurity;EU;the USA

Tags

Changed: 7/4/2026 17:37, Ing. Kateřina Lendrová

Abstract

In the original language

Hybrid threats combine various instruments of influence, from traditional military operations to cyberattacks and disinformation activities. These threats severely challenge states' national security and require an adequate response from public authorities. The study examines the experience and the existing approaches of the world's leading countries in the state management of countering hybrid threats. The research methods employed in this study were comprehensive, including a graphical analysis of country profiles, a detailed comparison of international ratings and indices, the basic indicator approach, and an in-depth analysis of strategic documents of individual countries and associations. This comprehensive approach has provided a detailed understanding of the leading countries' main institutional mechanisms, strategies, and measures to counter hybrid warfare, instilling confidence in the study's findings. The study's findings underscore the necessity for an integrated approach to countering hybrid threats and close coordination between different agencies at the national level. The results show that leading countries use specialised structures to coordinate efforts, strengthen cooperation between government agencies and the private and public sectors, implement measures to ensure cybersecurity and protect critical infrastructure, and intensify international cooperation. Recommendations for improving critical infrastructure protection, developing a comprehensive strategy, and strengthening international collaboration are substantiated.