Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine on 24 February 2022 has shocked many for its brutality. However, after more than 70 days of war the Ukrainians have shown not only a fierce resistance on the battlefield but also a great resilience of their digital infrastructures especially in the cyber realm. Repelling Russian cyberattacks and increasing the digital resilience of the state were critically important steps taken by the Ukrainian government. As part of these efforts, government agencies have taken several measures, including:
· relocation of equipment and database backups to safer areas of Ukraine that are inaccessible to Russian troops;
· creation of a layered system of cyber defense for the state IT infrastructure;
· creation of a Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) hotline prompt response to the threat of cyberattacks on critical infrastructure IT systems;
· the signing of an agreement between the State Archival Service of Ukraine and the National Archives of the United Kingdom on the temporary transfer of cloud data storage and backup copies of digital materials of Ukrainian state archival institutions in case of their potential loss
To deep dive into the Ukrainian digital resistance, and on the implication on the EU Member States cyber defence posture and digital infrastructure policies , CEPS will organize the presentation of the report by StrategEast on “ Ukrainian Digital Resistance to Russian Aggression “ with a webinar that will take place on the 18th of May from 10 to 11 am.
Speakers List:
- Anatoly Motkin, Founder and President of StrategEast
- Oleksandr Bornyakov, Deputy Minister of Digital Transformation of Ukraine
- Lorena Boix- Alonso, Director for Digital Society, Trust & Cybersecurity at DG Connect
- Lise Fuhr, Director General, ETNO
- Elena Plexida, VP for Stakeholders Engagement , ICANN
Chair:
- Lorenzo Pupillo, Associate Senior Research Fellow and Head of the Cybersecurity@CEPS Initiative
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