The human brain is becoming a new battlefield. It expands the existing battlefields of land, sea, air, space and cyberspace. It’s called cognitive warfare. The enemy wants us to lose faith in democratic institutions. We must increase our resistance to cognitive campaigns. Civilians and soldiers must work together more effectively. Let’s not be at war, our hope lies in our ability to think. Join us!
The human brain is becoming a new battlefield. It expands the existing battlefields of land, sea, air, space and cyberspace. It’s called cognitive warfare. The enemy wants us to lose faith in democratic institutions. We must increase our resistance to cognitive campaigns. Civilians and soldiers must work together more effectively. Let’s not be at war, our hope lies in our ability to think. Join us!
WHO WE ARE AND WHAT IS OUR GOAL
The entire project is being implemented by the DefSec Innovation Hub team in collaboration with the communications agency Adhog:
- Our activities are aimed at increasing resilience to the threats that threaten our civilisation.
- We work closely with NATO and the entire Alliance community.
- We are part of the NATO Innovation Network, a network of national actors promoting innovation and new approaches.
- In practice, we are responding to the Alliance’s call to increase “resilience”, which is part of the communiqué adopted at the NATO Summit in 2021; we are doing so at the national (Czech) and international level.
- We seek to build an innovation ecosystem that enables mutually beneficial cooperation for all stakeholders; the defence and security sphere is the primary focus of our efforts.
KRISTINA SOUKUPOVÁ
President of DefSec Innovation HUB
“The enemies of Euro-Atlantic civilisation are changing and growing stronger. Our society is becoming suicidally divided and atomized. External threats are complementing the internal problems we are creating for ourselves. For our competitors and enemies, this is an ideal state of affairs. It must be changed.”
ALEŠ POSPÍŠIL
Partner at Adhog
“We will not spread panic. But even the most complex topics must be presented in a way that is fully understandable. We want to show the battlefield of the future and draw a sharp line between the world of good and the world of evil and gradually increase our resistance to attacks of all kinds.”