
Irina Borogan
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1 month ago |
cepa.org | Ieva Ilves |Ronan Murphy |Irina Borogan |Andrei Soldatov
Ukraine has withstood relentless cyberattacks and protected its critical infrastructure—all while fighting a full-scale war. As the US threatens to withdraw its support, Europe should step in to pick up the bill and embed the embattled Ukraine’s hard-earned cyber experience in its revamped security strategy. Here are four key cybersecurity lessons from Ukraine. Cyberattacks on critical infrastructure risk as much devastation as physical attacks.
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Jan 14, 2025 |
cepa.org | Edward Lucas |Andrei Soldatov |Irina Borogan |Aura Sabadus
Europe is under sustained Russian assault. Since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, acts of physical aggression against NATO’s European domain have surged beyond even Cold War levels.
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Jan 13, 2025 |
cepa.org | Edward Lucas |Benjamin Schmitt |Andrei Soldatov |Irina Borogan
Europe is under sustained Russian assault. Since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, acts of physical aggression against NATO’s European domain have surged beyond even Cold War levels.
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Jan 13, 2025 |
cepa.org | Mykyta Vorobiov |Edward Lucas |Andrei Soldatov |Irina Borogan
From his 2021 claim that Lenin created Ukraine as a state, to his assertion in September that Crimea was merely gifted to Kyiv by Khrushchev, the Russian president has repeatedly used distorted accounts of history to justify his imperialist agenda. The Kremlin’s use of the Soviet legacy has been increasing since the full-scale invasion and is still on the rise.
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Jan 13, 2025 |
cepa.org | Edward Lucas |Andrei Soldatov |Irina Borogan |Sergiy Makogon
International summits finish with a “family photo”. But the picture marking the end of the G7’s seaside get-together in Japan in May 2016 looks like the opening scene of a disaster movie. The assembled world leaders were mulling what seem by today’s standards minor and malleable problems, not the tsunamis that were racing towards them. Cameron, Hollande, Juncker, Merkel, Renzi — all are gone now. True, Donald Tusk, then the EU Council President, is now Poland’s prime minister.
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