Cyber Warfare Following the War in Ukraine

Fri. March 24th, 2023
Lecture Room 1, Annex Building, India International Centre, New Delhi

The war in Ukraine, beyond its horrible violence and destruction, is the first Cyber War where both sides have comparable capabilities. How effective have cyber offenses and defenses been? What explains each side’s successes and failures? What are implications for future wars?

Carnegie India hosted a public talk by George Perkovich on Cyber Warfare Following the War in Ukraine to discuss the findings of four major Carnegie Endowment papers on this cyber war.

Agenda:

4:00 – 4:30 p.m.: Coffee, tea, and snacks

4:30 – 4:35 p.m.: Introduction by Priyadarshini D.

4:35 – 6:00 p.m.: Public talk by George Perkovich followed by audience questions moderated by Priyadarshini D.

event speakers

George Perkovich

Japan Chair for a World Without Nuclear Weapons, Vice President for Studies

George Perkovich is the Japan chair for a world without nuclear weapons and vice president for studies at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, overseeing the Nuclear Policy Program and the Technology and International Affairs Program. He works primarily on nuclear strategy and nonproliferation issues, and security dilemmas among the United States, its allies, and their nuclear-armed adversaries. 

Priyadarshini D.

Associate Fellow, Carnegie India

Priyadarshini D. was an associate fellow with Carnegie India’s Technology and Society Program.