Though Estonia is not in kinetic war, it is undeniably under sustained assault—through cyberattacks, critical infrastructure sabotage, and pervasive disinformation.
Marju Himma
Editor-in-Chief, Riigikogu Toimetised
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Though Estonia is not in kinetic war, it is undeniably under sustained assault—through cyberattacks, critical infrastructure sabotage, and pervasive disinformation.
In the modern security landscape, hybrid warfare—where information manipulation rivals kinetic force in impact—has become a formidable threat to democratic societies.