Hybrid Conflict & Cognitive Security
In the 21st century, conflict is no longer limited to conventional battlefields — it extends into the human mind. Hybrid conflict fuses kinetic, cyber, economic, and informational operations into a single, synchronised threat environment. Our work in Hybrid Conflict & Cognitive Security focuses on countering hostile influence operations, building resilience against disinformation campaigns, and developing strategic deception models that can be deployed across both physical and digital domains.
We integrate insights from military psychology, cyber defence, and narrative intelligence (NARINT™) to create frameworks for cognitive security — the protection of decision-making integrity in political, military, and civilian populations. This includes adversary intent mapping, cross-domain influence analysis, and the development of doctrinal counter-influence playbooks for state and allied actors.