As the world is quickly learning, a country does not need to be physically bordered by enemies to be in the crosshairs of cyber threats.
More specifically: cyberwarfare. Cyberwarfare is a low-cost, extremely effective form of asymmetric warfare, and as these recent events have shown: it’s about to become a lot more prevalent. Unlike traditional physical warfare, cyberwarfare has no real borders or rules of engagement. The more that aggressors adopt cyberwarfare as a primary attack method in international conflicts, the more it will affect business operations, foreign policy, internal policy and even the day-to-day operations of critical infrastructure.