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The article examines the transformation of methodological approaches to the model of state management of anti-terrorist security of social facilities in the context of the implementation of hybrid threats to the national security of the Russian Federation. The relevance of the study is due to the need to increase the level of anti-terrorist protection of social facilities, taking into account the limited capabilities of the existing management model. The aim is to identify deterministic criteria for the optimality of the public administration system for the anti–terrorist protection of social facilities and to develop methodological approaches to optimizing the existing management model. The research uses methods of systemic, structural-functional and process approaches, conceptual modeling, comparative and legal analysis. Heuristic methods were the main tool for multi-criteria optimization of the management model, ensuring overcoming the limitations caused by the uncertainty of the initial data and the dynamics of external conditions. As a result, the direct dependence of the established criteria for optimal public management of anti‑terrorist security of social facilities on the quality of information support was revealed and a process-functional management model was developed that improves the quality of information flows through invariant information structures and digital assets, taking into account the specifics of hybrid threats.Based on the results obtained, the hypothesis is confirmed that the convergence of proven methodologies of functional and process approaches with special digital data management technologies can significantly improve manageability in this area.
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A. Yu. Kuzmichev, 2026.
"Optimization of the Model of State Management of Anti-Terrorist Security of Social Facilities in the Context of Hybrid Threats: A Methodological Aspect,"
Administrative Consulting, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration. North-West Institute of Management., issue 3.
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RePEc:acf:journl:y:2026:id:2990
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