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13517251489?profile=RESIZE_400xWhen Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, it also ushered in a new era of warfare, one where cyberattacks were no longer a supporting act but a core component of battlefield operations.  This was the world’s first full-scale cyberwar, where digital operations were synchronized with kinetic strikes to disrupt, disable, and disorient the enemy.  For three years, Ukraine has defended itself not only on the battlefield but also in cyberspace, repelling relentless Russ

12125582881?profile=RESIZE_400xA recent survey conducted by Bridewell, a cybersecurity services company headquartered in the UK, revealed a concerning surge in insider cyber threats within critical national infrastructure (CNI) organizations.  The transport and aviation sectors are particularly at risk.  As economic uncertainties loom, organizations are facing budget cuts in cybersecurity, further exacerbating the threat landscape.  This research is some of the first conducted by Bridewell that focuses on the US.[1]

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