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Cyberwar in Ukraine, part 2

Professor of Practice Jarno Limnéll and Chief Research Officer Mikko Hyppönen continue their discussion on the cyberwar in Ukraine.
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In Ukraine, alongside the war in the physical realm, there is also war in the cyber world. On 8 March Aalto University's Professor of Practice Jarno Limnéll invitedMikko Hyppönen, Chief Research Officer at WithSecure to a live webcast to discuss the cyberwar and how it affects the society.

The webcast received wide attention and now it is time for the second part. This time we will focus on how the situation has evolved and what can we still expect.

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You can find the recording of the previous discussion below.

Jarno Limnéll

Professor of Practice in Cyber Security at Aalto University, Docent, Head of Cyber Security at Innofactor Plc and member of the World Economic Forum's network of experts.

Mikko Hyppönen

Tutkimusjohtaja, WithSecure Oyj. Kansainvälisesti tunnettu ja arvostettu tietoturva-asiantuntija. 

Cyberwar in Ukraine – what has happened and what can we expect?

Watch recording of the discussion between Professor of Practice Jarno Limnéll and F-Secure's Chief Research Officer Mikko Hyppönen. English subtitles to be added.

Watch recording
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