
Offensive Cyber Working Group
@offensive_cyber
A UK academia-led initiative on (offensive) cyber operations and policy | Lead @DrAndrewDwyer | RT ≠ endorsement | Contact: [email protected]
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Earlier this week we launched our joint EPSRC/Dstl project ‘Cyber Statecraft in an Era of Systemic Competition’ w a discussion on the concept, role of the private sector & perceptions of emerging powers w ᴛɪᴍ ꜱᴛᴇᴠᴇɴꜱ Andre Barrinha & others! Recording below👇🏻 rusi.org/research-event…


In addition to my recent article for the The Hague Journal of Diplomacy on the emergence of #cyberdiplomacy, I have written a short piece for the journal's blog summarising some of its key points. Blog Post | Cyber-diplomacy: A Field in Flux universiteitleiden.nl/hjd/news/2024/… brill.com/view/journals/…




Join Digital Futures UoM & Prof Rob Black on 18th Nov 2-4pm for a seminar on 'Weaponising Digital Trust'. Discover how proactive cyber defence strategies, using deception and cross-domain tactics, can disrupt attackers and secure our networks. Register: eventbrite.co.uk/e/digital-trus…..


We are delighted to welcome Michael Fischerkeller to speak with us (next) Thursday 7 November at 5pm (UK time) on "Maximizing the Strategic Potential of Cyber Capabilities Across the Full Spectrum of Strategic Competition" You can register to attend here: events.teams.microsoft.com/event/b500f587…



Today two of our steering committee members - Andrew Dwyer and ᴛɪᴍ ꜱᴛᴇᴠᴇɴꜱ - will be providing evidence to a session on 'Offensive Cyber' to the JCNSS.

The Joint Committee on the National Security Strategy held two cyber-focused evidence sessions yesterday. I'm only caught up on one of them, re: offensive cyber (looking forward to watching the ransomware one soon). The offensive cyber session is worth a watch for the thoughts of Andrew Dwyer & ᴛɪᴍ ꜱᴛᴇᴠᴇɴꜱ.

