What's Happening?
Former Ukrainian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Dr. Dmytro Kuleba, is set to deliver a keynote address at Infosecurity Europe 2026. The event, scheduled from June 2-4 at ExCeL London, will feature Kuleba discussing 'Ukraine’s Hybrid War and the New Cyber
Frontline.' He will share insights on how Russia has coordinated cyber-attacks with kinetic strikes and the implications for Western enterprises. The conference will also explore the impact of geopolitical tensions on European cyber collaboration, with research indicating that such tensions are making collaboration more difficult across the continent.
Why It's Important?
Kuleba's address at Infosecurity Europe highlights the critical intersection of geopolitics and cybersecurity. As cyber threats become increasingly sophisticated and intertwined with geopolitical conflicts, understanding these dynamics is essential for national security and corporate resilience. The insights shared by Kuleba, based on Ukraine's experiences, will be valuable for cybersecurity professionals facing similar challenges. The event underscores the importance of international cooperation and intelligence sharing in addressing global cyber threats.
What's Next?
The conference will continue to explore the theme of cybersecurity in the context of geopolitical tensions. Attendees will gain insights into emerging threats and strategies for enhancing cyber resilience. The event will also feature discussions on the UK's national cyber strategy and the role of government and industry in building robust cybersecurity frameworks. As geopolitical tensions persist, the need for effective collaboration and threat intelligence sharing will remain a priority for cybersecurity professionals.













