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The Future of Digital War w/Kevin Kennedy
Episode 91

The Future of Digital War w/Kevin Kennedy

Recently retired Air Force Lieutenant General Kevin B. Kennedy discusses the technology of war, from cyberattacks and drones in Ukraine to disinformation campaigns on social media.

The Dynamist · Kevin Kennedy, Evan Swarztrauber

December 30, 202458m 16s

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Show Notes

As we approach the three-year mark of the war in Ukraine, and conflict continues to rage in the Middle East, technology has played a key role in these arenas—from cyber attacks and drones to propaganda efforts over social media. In Ukraine, SpaceX’s Starlink has blurred the lines between commercial and military communications, with the satellite broadband service supporting the Ukrainian army while becoming a target for signal jamming by Russia. What can we learn from these conflicts in Europe and the Middle East? What role will cyber and disinformation operations play in future wars? What has Ukraine taught us about the U.S. defense industrial base and defense technology? As China increases its aggression toward Taiwan and elsewhere in the Indo-Pacific, how will technology play a role in either deterring a conflict or deciding its outcome? 

Evan is joined by Kevin B. Kennedy,  a recently retired United States Air Force lieutenant general who last served as commander of the Sixteenth Air Force. He previously served as Director for Operations at U.S. Cyber Command.

Topics

digitalcybersecuritywar in ukrainedefense policydefensedronescyberukrainedigital warfare