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Total length of the course: <1 hour
NATO's approach to cyberspace has evolved dramatically over the past two decades, from tentative recognition to a fully declared domain of operations with its own doctrine, centres, and alliance commitments. In this conversation, start with the practical realities of exercises and capability sharing, then trace the institutional evolution from the 2016 Warsaw Summit to the cumulative effects doctrine and beyond. Finally, we discuss how NATO coordinates with the EU and international partners, and what it has genuinely achieved and still needs to get right.
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What role do cybersecurity exercises play in capability development?
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When is capability sharing with allies effective and appropriate?
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When did NATO first seriously consider cyberspace as a critical area for collective defence?
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Why did NATO recognise cyberspace as a separate domain of operations at the 2016 Warsaw Summit, and what were the consequences?
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How significant was NATO’s Comprehensive Cyber Defence Policy at the 2021 Brussels Summit, especially the ‘cumulative‑effects’ doctrine?
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What are Sovereign Cyber Effects Provided Voluntarily by Allies (SCEPVA) and why does this mechanism exist?
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What strategic gap is NATO’s new Cyber Centre designed to fill, and how will it relate to existing bodies?
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How does NATO coordinate with the EU’s own cyber initiatives to prevent duplication and strengthen European resilience?
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What is NATO doing in terms of coordinating with international stakeholders?
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What do you consider to be NATO’s most significant achievement in cyberspace to date? And what remains its biggest challenge?
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How do you see NATO’s role evolving in the context of global cyber conflict over the next decade?
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