The Russian Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (RANEPA) has launched the country’s first undergraduate program for the training of media police officers. On this subject with reference to the university reports Publication “Izvestia”.
Media police will specialize in working with social networks and user-generated content on social networks. Particularly in identifying signs of extremism and crimes against the individual. They will also receive tools to block pirated content.
After graduation, students will receive one of three specializations: investigation of crimes against citizens, legal entities or the state. The media police training program is officially called “Media support of state interests and national security.”
“The program is being implemented with the support of the National Counterterrorism Committee,” said Lidiya Malygina, head of the department of state interests and national security support of the media at the RANEPA Institute for Law and National Security.
In addition, RANEPA established a standard for the accreditation of media security professionals and launched a network of accreditation centers based in its dozens of regional branches.
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Source: Gazeta

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