Centre for Strategic Communication and Information Security
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The Centre for Strategic Communication and Information Security (CSCIS) (Ukrainian: Центр стратегічних комунікацій та інформаційної безпеки) is a government organization established under the Ministry of Culture and Information Policy of Ukraine in March 2021 as one of the mechanism to build the national resilience, fight against information threats and disinformation together with relevant public institutions, civil society organizations, and international partners.[1] The editorial team of the CSCIS is a structural unit within the Ukrainian national news agency Ukrinform.
After the start of the full-scale Russia invasion into Ukraine, the centre has become one of the leading channels of government communication about the war in Ukraine.
The Centre for Strategic Communication and Information Security was established on March 31, 2021. Its first chair was Liubov Tsybulska.[2] Since September 6, 2021, the centre has been headed by Ihor Solovey. The deputy chair of the centre is Mykola Balaban.[3]
In December 2021, the Centre for Strategic Communication and Information Security organized the first forum of strategic communications in Ukraine, Kyiv Stratcom Forum.[4] It brought together 32 Ukrainian and international experts,[5] who attended panel discussions and discussed ways of cooperation between the government and civil society in order to form national resilience to information threats and disinformation.
Mission and purpose
The mission is to ensure the integrity of the information environment, raising awareness of Ukrainians about information threats, strengthening the capacity of civil society and people's resilience.
The purpose is to build sustainable government communications to counteract disinformation and to form the resilience of Ukrainian society to disinformation. Today, the Centre for Strategic Communication acts as a bridge between the government, civil society, and other Ukrainians, and is designed to foster a sustained response to disinformation at the level of society as a whole.
Main tasks
- Analysis of the information environment, monitoring of disinformation narratives, as well as research of vulnerable audiences;
- Raising society's awareness about information threats through creation of explainers, organizing press conferences, and engaging media and partners in joint work;
- Supporting government public communications by developing the communication skills of civil servants and improving the rapid response communication system;
- Increasing the resilience of civil servants to disinformation and information attacks;
- Participation in the development of a strategic communications system; organization and coordination of activities for its development;
- Strengthening the resilience of vulnerable audiences in Ukraine to disinformation through targeted awareness campaigns and educational activities;
- Establishing cooperation between the state and civil society institutions to build resilience to disinformation and hybrid threats;
- Organization of, and participation in, information and educational events to increase Ukrainians’ media literacy.