As Russia/Ukraine situation raises specter of Cyberwar, how can we be better prepared here at home?

President Biden told reporters this week that “every indication we have is they are prepared to go into Ukraine, attack Ukraine.” Biden’s words echo a narrative about “imminent invasion” that has dominated headlines, with more than 500 English-language publications discussing the matter over the last four months. Other experienced national security experts have expressed skepticism, saying the invasion narrative doesn’t fit with Russian president Vladimir Putin’s larger strategy, and warn the threats may be intended as an information operation seeking to divide western political leaders.
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