NATO is going on the offensive following recent damage to submarine cables in the Baltic Sea. The Alliance announces the future deployment of ships, planes and drones. Russia is being singled out after these incidents which occurred at the end of last year. Moscow accused of leading a hybrid conflict in Europe in several forms: cyberattacks, information warfare… What are the consequences of the hybrid war observed today? How far can it be deployed? What answers, what safeguards?
To debate it
Ranya Stamboliyskafounder of RS Strategy, cybersecurity and digital diplomacy consulting company
Francois Delerue professor of international law at IE University of Madrid
Author of the book, Cyber Operations and International Law Cambridge Studies editions and associate researcher at the Géode center, for Geopolitics of the data sphere in Paris 8
Christine Dugoin-Clémentanalyst in Geopolitics, researcher at the Risk Chair at IAE Paris-Sorbonne, at the Artificial Intelligence Observatory of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, and at CREOGN. Author of the book The geopolitics of Russian interference and its strategy of Chaos to be published in March by PUF editions
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