Nuclear power, hospitals, gas stations… How Iran and Israel have been waging cyberwar for decades

Between the two regional enemies, hostility is felt on all fronts. While unclaimed explosions were heard in the region of Isfahan (Iran) this Friday, almost a week after Tehran’s direct attack on Israel, the question of the terrain on which the two powers could continue to arise ‘confronting arises. Contacted by Le Parisien, the experts agree that at least part of the fighting could take place in virtual space, also called “cyber”.

“A cyberattack has the advantage of being less visible, there is no shock of images. Israel also has the full capacity to carry out large-scale cyberattacks on identified targets without the help of the United States, which recently announced that it did not wish to invest in the response, analyzes Ilan Scialom, geopolitologist and cyber specialist for Geode and IFG LAB.

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