The downing of a Malaysian airliner by an anti-aircraft missile and air battles in Israel and Gaza raise concerns about whether these conflicts will expand to include cyber-attacks. But it’s unlikely we’ll see a ramping up of cyber attacks – outside of isolated disruptions of websites. The use of cyberwarfare in the Ukraine conflict will expand only if it helps the agenda of either side, says Martin Libicki. The principle of mutually assured destruction kept the U.S. and the Soviet Union at bay during the Cold War because of the fear a nuclear attack could set off a global conflagration.”]
Source: https://www.bankinfosecurity.com/blogs/wheres-cyberwar-in-todays-wars-p-1711