The last decade has seen rapid growth in military and intelligence cyber capabilities globally. This growth has been mirrored on both sides of the Atlantic and was further bolstered following a pledge of mutual defense in cyberspace by NATO member states in 2014.

As technology continues to grow in importance to nearly all aspects of modern life, it is important to consider the implications of the future of cyber conflict. On March 3, 2021, faculty from the Center for European Union, Transatlantic, and Trans-European Space Studies and the Tech4Humanity Lab engaged in a conversation with Jason Healey, a senior research scholar at Columbia University’s School for International and Public Affairs and founding director of the Cyber Statecraft Initiative of the Atlantic Council. The video of their discussion is embedded below.

The talk was co-sponsored by the Tech4Humanity Lab and the Center for European Union, Transatlantic, and Trans-European Space Studies, both at Virginia Tech. 

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