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In this podcast Patrick Gray talks to Tom Uren about a new Carnegie report that does a really good job examining the interplay of disruptive cyber operations and conventional military action in Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

They also examine the trajectory of NSO Group. The US Supreme Court has decided that WhatsApp’s court case against the firm can continue, but the political environment has changed so drastically we don’t think the court case will make much difference in the end.

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