Tag: russia
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Viral Vectors: Hacktivism, Memes, and the Shifting Landscape of US Electoral Influence
Abstract: The American political landscape since 2016 has been significantly shaped by the convergence of hacktivism and the proliferation of politically charged internet memes. This article examines how these digital phenomena have influenced US election cycles and their aftermaths, starting with Donald Trump’s first presidential campaign up to the present day (April 2025). It analyzes…
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The Digital Frontline: Cybersecurity’s Defining Role in 2030 World Politics
by Vladimir Tsakanyan The tendrils of digitalization now reach into every facet of global society, transforming economies, communication, and conflict. While cybersecurity was once primarily a technical concern, it has unequivocally ascended to become a central theatre of geopolitical competition and a defining element of state power. Looking ahead to 2030, its role in shaping…
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China’s Deep-Sea Cable Cutter: A New Front in Undersea Warfare?
China’s new deep-sea cable-cutting device, capable of operating at 4,000 meters, raises global security concerns due to its potential use in asymmetric warfare. This advancement prompts reevaluation of maritime defense strategies amid rising geopolitical tensions.
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Beyond the Obstacle: The Standard Structure of Russia’s Cybersecurity Policy
Russia’s cybersecurity policy integrates national security, governance, and technology, emphasizing the protection of critical infrastructure and collaboration between state and private sectors. While legal frameworks are established for regulation, challenges include transparency issues and criticism over civil liberties. Future strategies must adapt to evolving threats while fostering international partnerships.
