The article in the module explains and explores the ever-changing landscape of cybersecurity, it also emphasized the importance of safeguarding our infrastructure against social vulnerabilities in addition to technological threats such as state and non-state attack actors. In the article it was stated that information warfare is a new beginning and end. It was said that with the ability to attack or alter sensitive and important information can simply cause havoc or distrust within a society, therefore informational warfare is “changing the battlefield at all levels of war.” One of the reasons this is being discussed is that it was also stated that “In fact, reflecting the change from periodic conflict to continual competition, senior leaders in the Russian General Staff have claimed, “Wars are not declared but have already begun.” Here we see that the power of information warfare is so great that even though we are not in conflict the competition to have this power over another force can determine our plan of attack and make it known to us why and how we became targets in the first place. The power of a cyberattack can also be seen in the article as deadly as the WW2 tactic ‘blitzkrieg’. A blitzkrieg is also known as a lightning war where offensive forces plan a swift and hard attack on a focused point to maximize initial damage. Lastly, it was stated that social cybersecurity and extra preventative measures are needed to better protect us in the informational warfare currently ongoing. Following these actions can lead us to a safer and better society socially and online.