Recently, a flurry of articles have appeared in the media outlining lessons we should be learning from the digital battlefield in Ukraine. The problem is many of the reasons Kyiv has so successfully fended off Russia's onslaught in cyberspace cannot simply be replicated anywhere else.
Granted, there are several, evident takeaways from the con...
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Already a member? Login hereArthur de Liedekerke was previously an advisor to the head of the French Cyber Command (2020-2021) and a policy officer for CERT-EU (the Computer Emergency Response Team for the EU institutions, bodies, and agencies, 2017-2020) and is now EU Affairs Director at the political consultancy Rasmussen Global. Hector de Rivoire is a lecturer at Sciences-Po in Paris and member of the board of the Renaissance Numérique think-tank.
Arthur de Liedekerke was previously an advisor to the head of the French Cyber Command (2020-2021) and a policy officer for CERT-EU (the Computer Emergency Response Team for the EU institutions, bodies, and agencies, 2017-2020) and is now EU Affairs Director at the political consultancy Rasmussen Global. Hector de Rivoire is a lecturer at Sciences-Po in Paris and member of the board of the Renaissance Numérique think-tank.