This month, the Baltic nation of Estonia was temporarily paralyzed by a cyberattack. Security professionals are alarmed by its scale, but also its apparent motivation: political retaliation. Kojo explores what happened, and why some observers feel it represents a turning point in cyberwarfare.

Guests

  • Edward Lucas Eastern Europe correspondent, The Economist
  • Jason Miller Policy and News Section Editor, Federal Computer Week

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