Cybersecurity lessons from Russia's war in Ukraine, according to Microsoft's president and vice-chair
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Microsoft President and vice-Chair Brad Smith said Russian cyberattacks against the US and other countries have increased since the country's invasion of Ukraine.
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"I would say the number one goal of the Russians appears to be to get access to information so they know what governments are planning to do, it’s sort of classic espionage," Smith told Fox News Digital at the Aspen Security Forum.
The war in Ukraine, while brutal on the ground, shows that Russia is a major cyber threat as well, Smith said, noting that the country has used their cyber capabilities in three ways.
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