Despite much hype, offensive cyber capabilities have had a relatively minor role in recent wars and have thus far provided very few strategic effects to the war effort - either in Ukraine, the Middle East, or other conflicts around the world. How might that change in a future war?
Find out at SANS Security West 2025, taking place in San Diego, CA, May 5-10, 2025. Join us for a special keynote presentation on Monday, May 5 at 6:30 PM PT with Dmitri Alperovitch, Chairman of Silverado Policy Accelerator, founder of the Alperovitch Institute for Cybersecurity Studies at Johns Hopkins SAIS, and a Co-Founder of CrowdStrike.
Alperovitch will provide a detailed exploration of scenarios of the integration of cyber and kinetic effects in future conflicts.
"As nation-states refine their strategies, we're approaching an inflection point where cyber operations will no longer be just a supporting tool but a central pillar of warfare," says Alperovitch. "The next major conflict could see cyber and kinetic attacks working in tandem in ways we haven't yet witnessed, from disrupting military operations and crippling critical infrastructure to shaping the course of war itself.
What does that mean for governments, businesses, and cybersecurity professionals on the front lines? At SANS Security West, I'll break down the lessons we've learned so far, what's coming next, and why understanding these shifts is critical for anyone involved in security and defense."
SANS Security West will also feature more than 30 cybersecurity training courses taught by world-renowned experts, hands-on simulations with SANS NetWars, and ample opportunities to network with other cyber professionals.
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