'A devastative computer attack against our critical information infrastructure will not be left without response,' Putin's cybersecurity envoy told Newsweek.
And even with U.S.-Russia relations sinking to further depths as a result of the latter's war in Ukraine, Lyukmanov argued that"the right way to prevent escalation is to engage in dialogue."
"It is an invitation to start working on a universal treaty which would provide an equal basis for cooperation between U.N. Member States and help them overcome the digital divide," Lyukmanov said. "UN member states have coalesced around a non-binding framework of responsible state behavior in cyberspace," the State Department spokesperson added,"which, among other things, supports the international rules-based order, affirms the applicability of international law to state behavior in cyberspace, and development and implementation of practical confidence building measures to help reduce the risk of conflict stemming from cyber incidents.
"There is little doubt that eventually common sense will prevail among other governments, including the U.S., when it comes to the need for prevention of a conflict situation with an unpredictable outcome as a result of a transborder and anonymous computer attack," Lyukmanov said.
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