Internet 2.0 Co-Founder Rob Potter says Ukraine has been subject to the world’s first “cyber war” following Russia’s invasion of the country last year.
“Australia has a lot of capability as do a lot of advanced economies … who have a lot of
capabilities that the Ukrainians could really use during this situation,” he told Sky News host Sharri Markson.
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