The War in Ukraine: Cyberfont

Presented at May Contain Hackers (MCH2022), July 25, 2022, 2 p.m. (90 minutes)

When the pandemic was declared over, Europe went into a war. This was the first major conflict in Europe where an important part of the war was waged online. Anonymous, disBalancer, IT ARMY, and the western governments. These are stories from the cyber front lines. [Things will surely change over March, so this is preliminary] This is intended as a panel of speakers from Ukraine and the rest of Europe. We will discuss what happened on the front, how it helped to win 🤞 the war, the international cooperation, the cyber offensive, and the how and why of it. We will discuss, DDoS, information disclosures, backdooring, psyops, and propaganda. [TBC when the fog dissipates, I will invite the most relevant people] I will ask Mykhailo Fedorov, Anastasiia Voitova, Chris Kubecka and [TBD] to join me in person or remotely to share their stories.

Presenters:

  • Kirils Solovjovs
    Kirils Solovjovs is an IT policy activist, bug bounty hunter, and the most visible white-hat hacker in Latvia having discovered and responsibly disclosed or reported multiple security vulnerabilities in information systems of both national and international significance. He has extensive experience in social engineering, penetration testing, network flow analysis, reverse engineering, and the legal dimension. He has developed the jailbreak tool for Mikrotik RouterOS, as well as created *e-Saeima*, helping the Latvian Parliament become the first parliament in the world that is prepared for a fully remote legislative process.

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