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EPISODE · Mar 15, 2024 · 53 MIN

#16: Vervagen de grenzen van oorlog? (Huib Modderkolk)

from Het Digitale Front · host Dave Maasland, Harm Teunis / Corti Media

Bij oorlog denken we aan tanks en militairen in de straten, maar wat zijn de voorwaarden om te kunnen spreken van een cyberoorlog? Over deze vraag discussiëren Harm en Dave met onderzoeksjournalist Huib Modderkolk, die in zijn nieuwste boek 'Dit wil je écht niet weten', met glasheldere voorbeelden uitlegt hoe de strijd in de digitale wereld eruitziet. Wanneer is Nederland in oorlog? Met wie dan? En kunnen wij als burgers, met die constante dreiging, wel rustig slapen?Cybertip Huib ModderkolkCybertip DaveCybertip HarmSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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