Cyberwar in Ukraine: why the Russian offensives did not generate the announced chaos 6 months later

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Anticipated and feared, the high-intensity cyberwar never really started between Ukraine and Russia. Used upstream and at the start of the Russian invasion, the Cyber ​​weapon a priori only caused, 6 months later, minor damage to Ukrainian infrastructure. “The expected blackout generated by cyberattacks is far away, it’s more of a state-wide mosquito disturbance in Ukraine,” said Félix Aimé, threat analyst at Sekoia, a cybersecurity start-up in point. Skirmishes are not lacking on the cyberfront, however, where operators go blow for blow, but it is impossible to have a quantified assessment or a state of the forces present, we must therefore rely on publicly documented damage.

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