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Cyberwarfare in the Russia-Ukraine War

How Live Offensive Red Teaming Experience Can Inform Defensive Strategies
Cyberwarfare in the Russia-Ukraine War

As one of the architects of Israel's offensive Red Team intelligence unit and Incident Response Team, Reuven (Rubi) Aronashvili, CEO of Israeli cybersecurity company CYE, provides a highly informed view of current cyberwarfare in the Russia-Ukraine war, including how it differs from kinetic warfare.

In an interview with Information Security Media Group, Aronashvili discusses:

  • The hidden impact of cyber versus kinetic warfare;
  • Why conducting offensive operations aids defensive operations;
  • How we are all targets now, hence the need to focus on limiting damage.

Aronashvili is a cybersecurity entrepreneur and leading cybersecurity expert. He is one of the architects of Israel’s offensive Red Team intelligence unit and Incident Response Team, and he now designs and develops innovative security solutions for governments, financial institutions, nongovernmental organizations and Fortune 500 companies around the globe. Aronashvili is the founder and CEO of Israeli cybersecurity company CYE, which provides consultation services to the cybersecurity community

This interview was conducted prior to the release of Microsoft's April 27, 2002, report, Special Report: Ukraine on Russian cyberattacks, so attacks not in the public domain at that time are only referenced obliquely.




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