19. CYBERPEACE: This war will not be televised - GUEST: Francesca Bosco
Description
A new kind of warfare is taking shape… and this one does not unfold in trenches or airspace, but in servers, software, and digital networks.
In the 19th episode of This Time Tomorrow, Omri and Benni speak with Francesca Bosco about the emerging architecture of cyberpeace, and the silent battles already underway in cyberspace.
What happens when a hospital is forced offline mid-surgery because of ransomware?
What does it mean when a child's access to education is cut off by a nationwide cyber siege?
How do democratic societies survive when disinformation spreads faster than truth, sparking real-world violence before facts can catch up?
From state-sponsored attacks on civilian infrastructure to the weaponisation of social media and AI, the terrain of 21st-century conflict is rapidly evolving. Unlike traditional warfare, much of it remains invisible… until the damage is done.
As we try to navigate this new era of geopolitical tension, how do we build resilient digital societies? What does peace look like when the battlefield is the internet?
Let’s get nerdy.
Francesca Bosco is a leading expert in cybercrime, international law, and digital security. With experience at the UN and in frontline cybersecurity initiatives, she brings urgent insight into the global efforts to prevent the next war.
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