Cyberattacks and digital warfare threatening national sovereignty and internal affairs.
With the digital battlefield expanding, countries are embedding cyber forces into their military frameworks and rewriting defense strategies to prepare for conflicts in the virtual domain.
As dependence on global tech giants grows, governments are working to reclaim control over their digital ecosystems. From sovereign cloud infrastructure to national data laws, the pursuit of digital autonomy is beginning to reshape the balance of technological power.
From attacks on hospitals to breaches of critical systems, cyberwarfare is evolving faster than the rules meant to contain it. With no global consensus, cyberspace remains a battlefield without boundaries or accountability.
With power grids, hospitals, financial networks, and transport systems facing rising cyber risks, protecting critical infrastructure is now a central challenge for governments. Addressing it requires both stronger national safeguards and international cooperation.