This analysis examines the critical vulnerabilities in global cyberspace, where NATO and other entities face challenges in attributing cyber attacks and ensuring deterrence. The article proposes a decentralized architecture for the internet using federated networks with geofencing capabilities to protect critical infrastructure while maintaining global connectivity. The authors argue for a new approach to cyberspace organization, comparing it to air traffic control, to enable better protection of cyber 'areas' and potentially transform cyber warfare.
Background
As cyber threats become more sophisticated, nations and organizations struggle with attribution of attacks and maintaining secure digital infrastructure. The concept of Anti-Access/Area Denial (A2/AD) has expanded from traditional military strategy to include cyber operations.
- Source
- Lobsters
- Published
- May 30, 2026 at 03:17 PM
- Score
- 8.0 / 10