What is hybrid warfare and why is it such a threat?
The Global Ransom ware Crisis is as much a strategic phenomenon as it is an IT security crisis. The vast majority of affected organisations and individuals are caught in the crossfire between Washington and Moscow – two leading powers engaged in hybrid warfare using cyber-attacks to weaken each other's economies, force regime change by ousting governments they view as unfriendly, and gain political leverage over their neighbours. As a result, this small but growing problem has the potential to significantly disrupt global commerce. "Hybrid warfare" is a type of war that combines conventional warfare with other means, such as terrorism, political subversion and intelligence operations. The term was first used by the US Defence Secretary Ashton Carter in 2016 to describe actions carried out by Russia against Ukraine. In recent years Russia has been accused of mounting a major cyber-attack against the US electricity grid, with fears it also targeted election systems. The prospect of cyber-attacks causing widespread disruption could be used as a trigger for "hybrid warfare “In a nutshell; hybrid warfare is the use of both conventional and non-