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Alex Bornyakov about Ukraine's efforts to pressure tech companies to aid his country

Apr 9, 2022
27:04
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
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2
Starlings in Ukrane
02:22 • 2min
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3
Using Starlings in Conflict?
04:28 • 2min
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Are You Taking Any Precautions to Secure These Starlings?
06:10 • 3min
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5
How Did You Survive the Invasion?
08:59 • 4min
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Do You See Any Major Companies Pulling Out of Russia?
12:40 • 3min
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Are You Using Social Media to Keep the Attention on What's Happening in Ukraine?
15:20 • 3min
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Is the Digital Blockade Leaving Russians Disconnected From Accurate News?
18:19 • 2min
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Are You Using Your Tube to Spread Their Propaganda?
20:20 • 2min
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The Role of Siber Tak Siber Attacks During This War
22:40 • 2min
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The Advantage of Raising Through Cryptocurrencies
24:16 • 3min
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Washington Post technology policy reporter Cat Zakrzewski speaks with Alex Bornyakov, deputy minister of digital transformation of Ukraine, about his country’s efforts to pressure tech companies to come to Ukraine’s aid and wage what is being called the world’s first “crypto war.” Conversation recorded on Tuesday April 5, 2022.
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