On this episode of Below the Radar, our host Am Johal sits down with Svitlana Matviyenko, an Assistant Professor of Critical Media Analysis at SFU’s School of Communication. Her work and research focuses around topics such as political economy of information, digital militarism, social and mobile media, infrastructure studies, history of science, cybernetics and psychoanalysis. In this conversation, Svitlana talks about digital militarism on a global scale, the impacts of cyberwar on users today, and what is in store for the future of cyberwar
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In the information society, information - as a weapon, target and strategic raw material is at the ...
Presented online via Bluejeans Events and in-person in the CODA building, 9th floor on January 28, 2...
After the full-scale war in Ukraine started in February 2022, local universities were taken by surpr...
Three Duke Law students and Zhanna Malekos-Smith, the Reuben Everett Cyber Scholar at Duke Law, disc...
Writing a brief history of cyberconflict of the last decade and speculating on the future of warfare...
In Chapter 3, James J. Wirtz, Dean of the Naval Postgraduate School in California, describes the glo...
Information and destructive influence on Ukrainian society has become an effective element of the hy...
Presented on November 17, 2017 at 12:00 p.m. in the Klaus Advanced Computing Building, Room 1116W.Ho...
The world is constantly evolving, and so is technological progress, which increasingly impacts the l...
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Russia has been targeted with a series of terrorist attacks over the past several years, and there a...
Cyber is one of the newest frontiers we face as a modern society. There are many unknowns when it co...
Information warfare experts and practitioners from across government, industry and academia will ass...
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