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Cyberattacks have yet to play a significant role in Russia’s battlefield operations in Ukraine – cyberwarfare experts explain the likely reasons

  • Written by Nadiya Kostyuk, Assistant Professor of Public Policy, Georgia Institute of Technology
imageThere is little evidence that Russia has coordinated cyber operations with conventional military operations in Ukraine.Russian Defense Ministry Press Service via AP

Throughout the latter half of 2021, as it became clear that Russia was massing a large portion of its conventional combat power on the eastern borders of Ukraine, analysts offered...

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