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Jonathan argues that there is no cyber war; there's just war. Russia and Ukraine aren’t failing at cyber war, they are just using their capabilities in a way that we did not expect. Why did we make the mistake of assuming their capabilities would resemble ours? Also, how cyber will always be somewhat ungovernable, and how the implications of cyber defenses and other technologies may not be fully apparent for years after deployment.
Jonathan argues that there is no cyber war; there's just war. Russia and Ukraine aren’t failing at cyber war, they are just using their capabilities in a way that we did not expect. Why did we make the mistake of assuming their capabilities would resemble ours? Also, how cyber will always be somewhat ungovernable, and how the implications of cyber defenses and other technologies may not be fully apparent for years after deployment.