
Ukraine: Cyber and participation in hostilities
Following Russia’s recent invasion of the territory of Ukraine, on 26 February 2022, Ukraine’s Minister of Digital Transformation announced the creation of a government-led volunteer cyber army. His call, unique
From the CEO’s Desk
by Stéphane Duguin, CEO of the CyberPeace Institute Like those of you reading this, the tragic loss of life as a result of Russia’s military invasion of Ukraine has dominated
Cyberattacks: a real threat to NGOs and nonprofits
The recent cyberattack affecting the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has put a media spotlight on the threat to the humanitarian sector. Sadly our experience shows that cyberattacks
From the CEO’s Desk
by Stéphane Duguin, CEO of the CyberPeace Institute Highlighting some of the issues, challenges and opportunities in cyberspace that keep me awake at night, whether because they inspire or worry
Cyber Peace Champions of 2021
Our Cyber Peace Champions for 2021 put the interests of victims and vulnerable communities at the centre of their actions. Attacks in cyberspace are not about technology. They are attacks
Ransomware against healthcare : to pay or not to pay?
Ransomware attacks are widespread and increasing, threatening the healthcare sector and other critical infrastructure. Often the quickest way to resolve the situation is to pay the ransom, but is that
From the CEO’s Desk
by Stéphane Duguin
From the CEO’s Desk
Let me introduce myself. My name is Stéphane Duguin and I’ve been CEO of the CyberPeace Institute since its creation two years ago. I have a background in law enforcement
If healthcare doesn’t strengthen its cybersecurity, it could soon be in critical condition
A study of healthcare cyberattacks in over 30 countries shows the scale of the rising threat. Ransomware attacks dominate the broadening scope of threats to healthcare providers. More action is