Today our economic, military and even intelligence systems depend on computers and networks. The cyber attacks on Estonia in 2007, on Ukraine in 2014 and even the most recent attack on the Lithuanian Defence Ministry website are just a few examples showing how dangerous cyber weapons can be. Is our government ready to defend our computer networks and critical economic infrastructure? How is it ready to respond? Is cyber-attack just a criminal action? Or maybe it is an act of non-conventional war? Discuss with high-level politicians, defence and cyber security experts how international community is prepared to act.
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