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defence24.pl 10 months ago
**Łukasz Olejnik: diary of the Legal Gazette:“Poland needs cyberattack capabilities”**
"National safety Office published a paper containing recommendations on national safety strategy. The survey covers a wide scope of activities aimed at strengthening safety in the civilian and military areas. It besides includes elements of technology, cyber safety and information safety policies, i.e. resilience to cyber, information and propaganda operations. This is an interesting paper for review, although it lacks key elements: building offensive capabilities in cyberspace and information space. On the Vistula River, the view that the capabilities of the Public defence Cyberspace Army should be utilized with caution. An expanding number of NATO states, where the request for cyber-military operations is understood besides below the war threshold, has a different opinion. And it's not about hybrid action or defence against them or intelligence. It is besides about active analytics, disarming bot networks, DDoS attack systems, ransomware, propaganda and disinformation centers. The CBN understands the request to strengthen the hazard analysis capacity to effectively defend critical infrastructure. So you gotta create, test and usage these tools. Active cyber defence is an essential component of the safety strategy. It is essential to monitor the risks and to respond adequately, i.e. in the emerging practice of NATO countries, and to neutralise sources of threats with offensive actions. Currently, Polish units do not have the ability to cyberattack. specified capabilities are not just method or strategical elements. It is besides about legal issues. There are no rules for specified action, including during peace. Without specified powers Poland will not number in competition with the best units of this kind and will not change the word of the Minister of Digitization, who does not deal with these spheres, due to the fact that they are the work of the Minister of Defence and sometimes and abroad affairs. Developing procedures should be a priority. This is all the more essential in cyber-war times beyond the east border and expanding force below the threshold of armed conflict. Poland is not in war, and the hybrid war does not exist. But creating rules for cyberspace operations is besides a substance of responsibility. It would be a shame if, by accident, you could lead to unnecessary escalation. The decision-making way must be simple, the evaluation of actions - precise, and individuals should effectively hide traces of action."
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