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2 HN points 23 Feb 23
  1. Cyber attacks during war may not be publicly known due to covert operations and deniability.
  2. Cyber activities are often part of broader strategic objectives, making it challenging to attribute isolated incidents.
  3. Targeted institutions have no incentive to advertise successful cyber compromises during war.
0 implied HN points 27 Mar 23
  1. Lessons from technical electronic intelligence training can help us understand life and see interconnected phenomena.
  2. Understanding the electromagnetic spectrum is crucial in various real-world applications like eyesight, cellular networks, and medical imaging.
  3. Applying concepts of electromagnetism to imagination can lead to creative ideas like alien communication methods or emotional detection wearables.
0 implied HN points 06 Mar 22
  1. U.S.-based internet backbone operator took services offline in Russia, limiting cyber attack capabilities.
  2. Russian retaliation may come through cyber operations aligned with their messaging.
  3. Consequences of isolation measures could impact Russian supply chain, financial sectors, and possibly lead to future Sino-Russian partnerships.
0 implied HN points 14 Mar 23
  1. Key differences exist between the operational and strategic approaches to business in the US and Europe in terms of cybersecurity industry.
  2. European cybersecurity leaders often focus on tactical issues, while US counterparts tend to integrate intelligence and security operations into top-level strategic business operations.
  3. European cybersecurity vendors prioritize technical solutions, while US companies offer consolidated platforms with strategic intelligence and rapid-release products.
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