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Research Paper: The EU’s Application of the Cyber Diplomacy Toolbox

The first paper examining the application of the EU’s Cyber Diplomacy Toolbox (CDT) by EU institutions over the past six years.

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Through exploiting SolarWinds software as a point of entry in 2019, APT29 was able to steal data and identities from several EU institutions, nine US government agencies, and around 100 private sector companies from around the world. Linda Liang and Mika Kerttunen reveal how this unprecedented, highly complex cyber espionage campaign was carried out.

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“Security through Obfuscation” Final Report
"Security through Obfuscation" Final Report
June 1, 2023

The German Foundation for Peace Research has now published the final report on the EuRepoC predecessor project "Security through Obfuscation: Why Governments Use Proxies in Cyber Conflicts" at Heidelberg University. In the report, Sebastian Harnisch and Kerstin Zettl-Schabath present the HD-CY.CON cyberconflict dataset and shed light on autocratic and democratic proxy use in cyberspace.

EuRepoC at CyCon
EuRepoC at CyCon
May 30, 2023

Our researchers Jakob Bund, Kerstin Zettl-Schabath and Martin Müller led a workshop focusing on the complexities of cyber conflict data at the International Conference on Cyber Conflict (CyCon) on 30.05.2023.

New APT Profile – UNC1151
New APT Profile - UNC1151
May 29, 2023

Technical and contextual characteristics of the UNC1151 group are analysed in a new APT Profile from the EuRepoC team

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