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In this conversation, trace Russian cyber operations in the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, from the destructive wiper attacks in the early days of the war of 2022, through to their evolution in subsequent years - including in response to improved Ukrainian defences. We then examine how closely Russian cyber operations have been synchronised with kinetic actions, and reflect on whether the lessons the wider world is drawing for cyber conflict are the right ones.
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How would you characterise Russia’s use of cyber operations in the early stages of the full-scale invasion in 2022?
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What did early destructive attacks at the start of the full-scale invasion in 2022, like WhisperGate and HermeticWiper, aim to achieve?
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Did Russia begin by deploying mainly wiper operations, or were other tactics involved?
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How closely have Russian cyber operations during the further invasion of Ukraine been synchronised with kinetic military manoeuvres?
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How has Russia’s cyber strategy evolved over the course of the war?
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Is there a publicly known example that illustrates Russia’s current focus in the cyber domain?
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Do you think we’re learning the right lessons from cyber conflict in Ukraine?
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