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Joint Cybersecurity Advisory on the Possible Russian State Sponsored Threat to Critical Infrastructure
Five Eyes Alliance cybersecurity advisory over Russian state-sponsored and criminal cyber threats to critical infrastructure.
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Five Eyes Alliance cybersecurity advisory over Russian state-sponsored and criminal cyber threats to critical infrastructure.
Russia’s relatively weaker position within the global financial system has limited Putin’s punitive options in response to Western economic and financial sanctions. Cyberspace offers attractive alternative options for hackers and security planners in Moscow.
The Russian military's poor performance and apparent war crimes demonstrates the hollowness of its hyper-masculine propaganda.
Ukraine and Russia are adapting to a changed media environment that provides new ways to distribute information and disinformation.
Europe is anticipating a world in which Russia is weaker but no less dangerous.
Lawfare’s biweekly roundup of U.S.-China technology policy news.
On March 17, the International Court of Justice released an order outlining allegations of genocide in Ukraine. The order responds to Ukraine's application, filed in the Registry of the Court on Feb. 26, and follows a hearing on March 7 that the Russian Federation did not attend.
While Vladimir Putin and his generals continue their brutal war against Ukraine, the Russian State Duma has been furthering Putin’s campaign to crush Russian civil society.
It's not clear that countries providing support to Ukraine have considered the consequences of a long-term conflict.
While Putin made prewar preparations to attempt to sanction-proof the Russian economy, he was not ready for the risk of a mass foreign exodus from the Russian market.