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  <title><![CDATA[Destructive malware is back in Ukraine. Will it usher in cyberconflict?]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>Nadiya Kostyuk, as assistant professor in School of Public Policy,&nbsp;was quoted&nbsp;in the article, &#39;Destructive malware is back in Ukraine. Will it usher in cyberconflict?&#39;, published on January 21, 2022 in <em>README</em>.</p>

<p>The article discusses Ukraine and recent developments within the global cybersecurity community.</p>

<p>An excerpt:</p>

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<p>Nadiya Kostyuk, assistant professor of cybersecurity policy at the Georgia Tech School of Public Policy, said that although Ukraine has a reputation for being a &ldquo;testing ground&rdquo; for sophisticated malware, the recent combination of web defacements and fake ransomware is unlikely to play a major role in the wider conflict, in part because such attacks are difficult to pin on Russia and are unlikely to cross any red lines.</p>
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