Cybersecurity has evolved beyond issues of ransomware, data loss, or reputational damage; it is now a fundamental matter of national security. The 2026 State of Security Report released by Recorded Future confirms that government-backed cyber operations aimed at espionage and disruption have become commonplace. Geopolitics is now a significant risk factor for organizations, transforming cybersecurity into a strategic challenge heavily influenced by state behavior. International tensions and
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The slow-motion Russian invasion of Ukraine has highlighted persistent vulnerabilities in Western military readiness, specifically concerning munitions stockpiles, supply chain resilience, and procurement agility. As the conflict continues, nations are adjusting their force posture and defense planning. These changes aim not only to support Ukraine but also to prepare for the realities of prolonged, multi-domain warfare.
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Ukraine’s parliament has approved, in its first reading, a bill to create a Cyber Forces command within the armed forces, underscoring the growing strategic importance of cyberspace in Kyiv’s defense against Russia. The draft law, passed on October 9, 2025, with the support of 255 lawmakers, would establish a standalone military command responsible for the country’s cyberspace defense and operations.
According to the explanatory note accompanying the bill, the Cyber Forces of the Armed Forces o