
Inside cyberwarfare: Navigating the digital battlefield
Oct 1, 2025
Dr. Tim Stevens, a Reader in international security at King's College London's Department of War Studies, dives into the complexities of cyber warfare. He dissects the evolving nature of digital conflicts and the challenges of defining cyber warfare. Stevens reveals how states and non-state actors exploit digital systems, impacting everyday life and critical infrastructure. He highlights ethical dilemmas and international regulatory gaps, stressing the societal need to address vulnerabilities in our interconnected world.
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Information-Centric Purpose
- Cyber warfare shares information-centric aims with intelligence but uses distinct technical tactics.
- Its strategic purpose is to cause cognitive effects and alter adversary decision-making.
States Lead Cyber Warfare
- States are the primary actors building offensive cyber capabilities for strategic advantage.
- Cyber offers cheap, deniable options that complicate attribution and legal clarity.
Real-Life Impacts On Civilians
- Ukrainians cite cyber attacks on the power grid as tangible impacts on daily life during conflict.
- Global incidents like WannaCry show how ransomware can disrupt health services and other civilian systems.

