Russia trading cyber tools for drones with Iran.
US Colonel (Ret.) Rich Outzen talks about a report of Russia exchanging cyber tools and technology for drones with Iran, and what this means for Israel and the US.
The recent report of Russia exchanging cyber tools and technology for drones with Iran has caused alarm for many in the international community, particularly in Israel and the US. Rich Outzen, spoke recently about the implications of this exchange and its potential to shape the geopolitical landscape of the Middle East.
According to Outzen, the exchange of cyber tools and technology with Iran could provide the Iranian government with the means to conduct cyber-espionage and other cyber operations against the US, Israel, and other countries in the region. This could enable Iran to gain access to sensitive government and corporate data, including financial information and trade secrets.
Outzen believes that this exchange of cyber tools and technology could have far-reaching consequences for the US and Israel, both of whom have long been at odds with Iran. Such a move could further destabilize the region and create new tensions between the US, Israel, and Iran. It could also lead to increased cyber warfare between the countries, potentially leading to the disruption of vital infrastructure and services.