Polish Disruption Workflows

The Polish Disruption Workflows are step-by-step operational guides for countering six specific types of influence operations:
- Coordinated inauthentic behaviour
- Deepfakes and manipulated content
- Impersonation
- Sanctions circumvention
- Doxxing
- Gendered smear campaigns targeting political candidates
Each workflow selects and sequences disruption measures from the Framework, detailing who should act, what tools to use, and when to intervene, from evidence gathering to disruption and mitigation. They are modular and have been adapted to the national context of Poland, including national legislation.
For Poland, the project has produced 3 things: A localised version of the framework, 6 localised workflows, and a report outlining the state of disruption in the country.


Poland
Disruption Difficulty: Low
Highly active ecosystem, but fragmented authority. Institutions act in
parallel rather than in sequence due to narrow mandates and a lack of central
coordination. Strong authorities who can identify, analyse, and disrupt cases.
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National Partner for Poland: CEEDDW, who contributed to the creation of the localised workflows.

