Information manipulation should be approached as part of a broader hybrid-threat environment. It interacts with cyber operations, political coercion, economic pressure, and the exploitation of social fractures. European institutional actors increasingly treat information manipulation operations as closely linked to cybersecurity and hybrid threats, and as tools used by both state and non-state actors for political and strategic gain.
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