A New Threat? Ukraine Conflict Assessments in Maps (March 29 – 31, 2022)
According to ISW's Nataliya Bugayova, Ukraine may soon face a new threat in this war—Russia’s ceasefire offer. It seems odd to say that a ceasefire is a threat. Once war…
According to ISW's Nataliya Bugayova, Ukraine may soon face a new threat in this war—Russia’s ceasefire offer. It seems odd to say that a ceasefire is a threat. Once war…
According to a recent publication from ENISA ("Deploying Pseudonymisation Techniques - The Case of the Health Sector"), pseudonymization aims to protect personal data by hiding the identity of individuals (data…
According to the latest ISW update, Russian forces in northeastern Ukraine remain stalled and did not conduct offensive operations against Chernihiv, Sumy, or Kharkiv in the past 24 hours. Russian…
According to the new Tallinn Paper by Jeremy K. Davis and published by the NATO CCDCOE, the author proposes that standards of proof applicable to peacetime cyber attribution should be…
From new privacy frameworks and disinformation to business confidence and the Ukraine conflict, the March 2022 edition of the Five Great Reads on Cyber, Data, and Legal Discovery newsletter provides…
According to the latest ISW update, the Russian General Staff issued a fictitious report on the first month of the Russian invasion of Ukraine on March 25 claiming Russia’s primary…
According to the latest Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment from the Institute for the Study of War, the initial Russian campaign to invade and conquer Ukraine is culminating without achieving its…
According to the latest Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment from the Institute for the Study of War, Ukrainian forces have defeated the initial Russian campaign of this war. That campaign aimed…
The Institute for the Study of War (ISW) systematically publishes Russian campaign assessments that include maps highlighting the assessed control of terrain in Ukraine and main Russian maneuver axes. These…
According to the press release, the inquiry examined the extent to which Meta Platforms complied with the requirements of GDPR Articles 5(1)(f), 5(2), 24(1), and 32(1) in relation to the…