The cybersecurity of Georgia and threats from Russia

The world is living in a state of constant psychological warfare, technological advances and development; in the 21st century Internet governance has become a puzzle for scientists and practitioners. Virtual warfare is an alternative to real warfare, one of the biggest threats to global security. In...

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Main Authors: Vakhtang Maisaia, Alika Guchua, Thornike Zedelashvili
Format: Article
Language:Polish
Published: Lodz University Press 2020-12-01
Series:Eastern Review
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Online Access:https://czasopisma.uni.lodz.pl/eastern/article/view/9896
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spelling doaj-24935ecc0dce493982f26c7ec9d203552021-05-31T18:30:28ZpolLodz University PressEastern Review1427-96572451-25672020-12-01910511910.18778/1427-9657.09.079793The cybersecurity of Georgia and threats from RussiaVakhtang Maisaia0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3674-3570Alika Guchua1https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0347-9574Thornike Zedelashvili2https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2630-1779Caucasus International University, Tbilisi, Georgia, Faculty of Social SciencesCaucasus International University Tbilisi, Georgia, Faculty of Social SciencesCaucasus International University, Tbilisi, Georgia, Faculty of Social SciencesThe world is living in a state of constant psychological warfare, technological advances and development; in the 21st century Internet governance has become a puzzle for scientists and practitioners. Virtual warfare is an alternative to real warfare, one of the biggest threats to global security. In discussing the issue, we must consider the capabilities of the world’s leading countries, and first of all, identify the threat posed by Russia, which is the core of unpredictable aggression. This state is trying to influence almost the whole world with large-scale cyber-hacking attacks and continuous disinformation and fake news. Today it is difficult to find out where the theoretical war begins and where the practical military aggression ends, so new research, recommendations, scientific papers, and defence strategies are needed. Defensive mechanisms are created for cyber-attacks and this is always followed by more powerful attacks; that is why NATO enacted Article 5 of the Washington Treaty or the principle of “collective defence.” The article discusses Russia’s aggressive policy towards Georgia during and after the Russian-Georgian war in August 2008. The features of the Russian hybrid war and cyber attacks are discussed.https://czasopisma.uni.lodz.pl/eastern/article/view/9896asymmetric threattechnological advancescyber warinformation warhybrid wargeorgiarussiainternational securityvirtual spaceglobal security
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Alika Guchua
Thornike Zedelashvili
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Alika Guchua
Thornike Zedelashvili
The cybersecurity of Georgia and threats from Russia
Eastern Review
asymmetric threat
technological advances
cyber war
information war
hybrid war
georgia
russia
international security
virtual space
global security
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Alika Guchua
Thornike Zedelashvili
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title The cybersecurity of Georgia and threats from Russia
title_short The cybersecurity of Georgia and threats from Russia
title_full The cybersecurity of Georgia and threats from Russia
title_fullStr The cybersecurity of Georgia and threats from Russia
title_full_unstemmed The cybersecurity of Georgia and threats from Russia
title_sort cybersecurity of georgia and threats from russia
publisher Lodz University Press
series Eastern Review
issn 1427-9657
2451-2567
publishDate 2020-12-01
description The world is living in a state of constant psychological warfare, technological advances and development; in the 21st century Internet governance has become a puzzle for scientists and practitioners. Virtual warfare is an alternative to real warfare, one of the biggest threats to global security. In discussing the issue, we must consider the capabilities of the world’s leading countries, and first of all, identify the threat posed by Russia, which is the core of unpredictable aggression. This state is trying to influence almost the whole world with large-scale cyber-hacking attacks and continuous disinformation and fake news. Today it is difficult to find out where the theoretical war begins and where the practical military aggression ends, so new research, recommendations, scientific papers, and defence strategies are needed. Defensive mechanisms are created for cyber-attacks and this is always followed by more powerful attacks; that is why NATO enacted Article 5 of the Washington Treaty or the principle of “collective defence.” The article discusses Russia’s aggressive policy towards Georgia during and after the Russian-Georgian war in August 2008. The features of the Russian hybrid war and cyber attacks are discussed.
topic asymmetric threat
technological advances
cyber war
information war
hybrid war
georgia
russia
international security
virtual space
global security
url https://czasopisma.uni.lodz.pl/eastern/article/view/9896
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