A recent report prepared for the Senate Foreign Relations Committee unveiled President Putin’s motivations for an Asymmetric Assault on Democracy in Russian and Europe. His asymmetric use of covert means for political ends became evident in Ukraine. Cyber operations employed together with information operations across conventional, economic and political sectors have created a societal siege mentality for Ukrainians. Yet Kremlin interference also threatens the peace and stability of the United States and Europe. Given the potential impact of cyber operations on the international community, are their use by Russia rational or irresponsible
This dissertation studies recent types of Cyberthreats to Western democracies, most notably Russia‘s...
The evolution of the technology and the changes in the organization and control of the critical infr...
The Russian government through innovation and creativity are on track to potentially become the most...
The usage of information as a weapon in the foreign and domestic policies of Russia is not a new phe...
Cyber operations are constantly evolving as states discover new tactics to achieve strategic goals. ...
Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 has seen the Kremlin mixing its usual exter...
This paper primarily addresses the reasoning behind the 2016 cyber-attack orchestrated by the Russia...
The world has shifted to a digital landscape in the recent decade with both its perks and underlying...
Tensions between the United States and the Russian Federation have broken out into a new Cold War fo...
In this age of asymmetric warfare, cyberspace provides new opportunities and vulnerabilities for ach...
Cyber-attacks have become common occurrences which have an impact on all aspects of life ranging fro...
This work addresses how and why Russia interfered in the United States 2016 presidential election, a...
The Information Security Doctrine of the Russian Federation (RF) defines the threat to information s...
On 24th of February, 2022, the Russian Federation launched an invasion of Ukraine. This is the first...
This article examines the Russian government’s use of the cyber and information domains as arenas to...
This dissertation studies recent types of Cyberthreats to Western democracies, most notably Russia‘s...
The evolution of the technology and the changes in the organization and control of the critical infr...
The Russian government through innovation and creativity are on track to potentially become the most...
The usage of information as a weapon in the foreign and domestic policies of Russia is not a new phe...
Cyber operations are constantly evolving as states discover new tactics to achieve strategic goals. ...
Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 has seen the Kremlin mixing its usual exter...
This paper primarily addresses the reasoning behind the 2016 cyber-attack orchestrated by the Russia...
The world has shifted to a digital landscape in the recent decade with both its perks and underlying...
Tensions between the United States and the Russian Federation have broken out into a new Cold War fo...
In this age of asymmetric warfare, cyberspace provides new opportunities and vulnerabilities for ach...
Cyber-attacks have become common occurrences which have an impact on all aspects of life ranging fro...
This work addresses how and why Russia interfered in the United States 2016 presidential election, a...
The Information Security Doctrine of the Russian Federation (RF) defines the threat to information s...
On 24th of February, 2022, the Russian Federation launched an invasion of Ukraine. This is the first...
This article examines the Russian government’s use of the cyber and information domains as arenas to...
This dissertation studies recent types of Cyberthreats to Western democracies, most notably Russia‘s...
The evolution of the technology and the changes in the organization and control of the critical infr...
The Russian government through innovation and creativity are on track to potentially become the most...