Petro Venherskyi, Roman Karpiuk Extraction, integration and data processing in the SIEM «SPLUNK» using «NESSUS» vulnerability scanner - DOI 10.34054/bdc002 in: Conference proceeding "Behind the Digital Curtain. Civil Society vs. State Sponsored Cyber Attacks", Brussels - 25/06/2019 - DOI 10.34054/bdc000 […]
25.06.2019 • promoteukraine
Venherskyi Petro, Kropyva Michael The importance of elaborated training for information security specialists in the successful development of the country in current conditions - DOI 10.34054/bdc005 in: Conference proceeding "Behind the Digital Curtain. Civil Society vs. […]
25.06.2019 • promoteukraine
Kotsiuba Igor Legal and Ethical Aspects of Autonomous Weapons, Cyberattacks, and AI. DOI 10.34054/bdc004 in: Conference proceeding "Behind the Digital Curtain. Civil Society vs. State Sponsored Cyber Attacks", Brussels - 25/06/2019 - DOI 10.34054/bdc000 Download the Publication here: Igor Kotsiuba - […]
25.06.2019 • promoteukraine
Bulda Oksana «Legal asymmetry»in the context of liability of the state and state sponsored cyber-attacks actors. Opinion - DOI 10.34054/bdc003 in: Conference proceeding "Behind the Digital Curtain. Civil Society vs. State Sponsored Cyber Attacks", Brussels - 25/06/2019 - DOI 10.34054/bdc000 […]
25.06.2019 • promoteukraine
Modern Cyber Weaponry and the “Weaponization” of Ideas: How Elections are Transformed into Cyber Operations Authors: Marta Barandiy, Viktoria Shestoperova, Yuliya Shutyak Download Publication here: Modern Cyber Weaponry The history of Russian hacking. The Gerasimov doctrine and the […]
23.06.2019 • promoteukraine
Whether being busy with internal power battle or having a purposeful long-term ease-on-Russia-strategy, Ukraine weakens its grip on the conscience of the EU power elites over the basic principles of justice. It results in situations, […]
12.06.2019 • Marta Barandiy
Volodymyr Zelensky said at NATO that he intends to improve the humanitarian conditions for people on the occupied territories In 1944 D-Day started a major push to end World War II. 70 years later the […]
07.06.2019 • promoteukraine
The surrealistic presidential elections in Ukraine provoked a real surge in Europe’s information space. The story of a comedian, without any prior political experience, who suddenly turned into a president, became central on TV news, […]
07.05.2019 • promoteukraine
Ukraine is considered to be a testing ground for cyberattacks from Russia. Can we say that the last six months before the elections, this cyber-activity has been intensified, and can we say that Ukraine is […]
04.05.2019 • promoteukraine
The Kremlin’s cyber contractors. What motives? What risks? The Kremlin’s cyber army has become a formidable threat around the globe, with cyberattacks targeting not only states but also private companies. The cyberspace is still pretty […]
03.05.2019 • Marta Barandiy
The Digital Curtain of Russia With the invention, and then the rapid development of the Internet, difficult times arrived for totalitarian regimes. After all, many protests and revolutions in the past 20 years would not […]
15.03.2019 • promoteukraine
Russia, the United States, France, and China held secret talks on cybersecurity in Paris last week to produce something akin to a “Treaty of Westphalia” for cyberspace. In this way, they hope to avoid clashes […]
04.12.2018 • Marta Barandiy
Ukraine could soon ban two Ukrainian channels, NewsOne and 112, which are widely considered channels spreading Russian propaganda. While some have cheered the step, others are questioning in what way it was done and whether […]
24.11.2018 • pu
On 9 October Brussels' experts and politicians had an opportunity to listen to the prominent speakers like Refat Chubarov (Chair of Mejlis), Emine Dzhaparova (Deputy Minister of Information Policy of Ukraine), Alim Aliev (co-founder of […]
09.10.2018 • pu
Ukraine cannot take continued EU attention for granted as a resurgent Russia reasserts itself in Brussels and the political focus shifts towards upcoming European elections Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko speaks during a visit to EU […]
05.10.2018 • Marta Barandiy
Any government “can justify armed intervention in a foreign state” through information attacks, and prevent such attacks against itself with the help of ideology. This is the doctrine of Igor Ashmanov, who developed the concept […]
12.03.2018 • Marta Barandiy
Earlier Russian propaganda was mostly the problem of Ukraine and other post-Soviet states, but now it has become a problem of Europe which can no longer be ignored. The Kremlin's disinformation campaigns have become a […]
17.07.2017 • promoteukraine
Decision of the Ukrainian authorities to ban Russian social networks like Vkontakte and Odnoklassniki still divides Ukrainian society. While the president rejected the petition which demands to lift the ban, de-facto many of the prohibited […]
02.07.2017 • Marta Barandiy
Emotions and ideas can easily be spread through social networks, unite people and create an “online crowd.” Those inside the crowd then behave the same way as in a real crowd, with all the ensuing […]
17.01.2017 • Marta Barandiy
Main theses from the Russian-Ukrainian Conference of civil society activists in Brussels (European Parliament): 1. With its acts, Russia made an attack on the legal system of human rights - Ella Polyakova (Russia) 2. Statistics […]
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