Wilder School Lunch and Learn - The Digital Dimensions and Implications of Russia's War on Ukraine |
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Russia's war against Ukraine has seen widespread use of digital disruption. Western sanctions have set in motion an unprecedented shift in how Russians will use the Internet. But the "cyber blitzkrieg" expected alongside Russia's invasion of Ukraine never happened. What cybersecurity lessons can we learn from the conflict and what can we expect from Russia in the months and years to come?
These are questions that Christopher Whyte, an assistant professor of homeland security and emergency preparedness at the Wilder School, explores during the May Lunch and Learn virtual presentation, “Why No Cyber "Shock and Awe"? The Digital Dimensions and Implications of Russia's War on Ukraine” |