The IRMA Community
Newsletters
Research IRM
Click a keyword to search titles using our InfoSci-OnDemand powered search:
|
Russian Aggressive Cyber-Policy During Russia-Ukraine War
Abstract
The most important details in this text are that Russia could make a military impact through cyber operations, but this was not exposed due to limitations created for Russia, the protection system of Ukraine, and support from partners. Russian cyber strategies and objectives regarding Ukraine have been addressed in the same direction as Ukraine space, and the method of collection of intelligence was the main objective for Moscow in the process of the Russia-Ukraine war, but it also had minimal benefits for the aggressor. Additionally, Russia appears to rely on non-cyber sources of target intelligence, despite previous thoughts which said that Russia used malware against the Ukrainian positions. In general, cyber-policy has both positive and negative sides, but it has a very negative impact in the case of Russia's war against Ukraine.
Related Content
Chaymaâ Boutahiri, Ayoub Nouaiti, Aziz Bouazi, Abdallah Marhraoui Hsaini.
© 2024.
14 pages.
|
Imane Cheikh, Khaoula Oulidi Omali, Mohammed Nabil Kabbaj, Mohammed Benbrahim.
© 2024.
30 pages.
|
Tahiri Omar, Herrou Brahim, Sekkat Souhail, Khadiri Hassan.
© 2024.
19 pages.
|
Sekkat Souhail, Ibtissam El Hassani, Anass Cherrafi.
© 2024.
14 pages.
|
Meryeme Bououchma, Brahim Herrou.
© 2024.
14 pages.
|
Touria Jdid, Idriss Chana, Aziz Bouazi, Mohammed Nabil Kabbaj, Mohammed Benbrahim.
© 2024.
16 pages.
|
Houda Bentarki, Abdelkader Makhoute, Tőkési Karoly.
© 2024.
10 pages.
|
|
|