Jan Kallberg and Colonel Stephen Hamilton of West Point write about what COVID-19 has meant to our society and the economy, and how families, corporations, schools, and government agencies had to adjust to a new reality. They argue that the impact of COVID-19 resembles what a major cyber conflict would mean to the general public, creating a widespread disruption of work, transportation, logistics, distribution of food and necessities to the public, and increased stress on infrastructures, from Internet connectivity to just-in-time delivery.
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