Jakob Bund
Areas of Expertise
- Cyber-security
- Defence and security policy / Armed forces
- Digital Policy and Cyber
Effects of cyber operations, state responses to cyberattacks
ProjectsShort Curriculum vitae
Since 2022 Associate at the SWP for cybersecurity politics and responsible for coordinating the threat analysis for the European Repository of Cyber Incidents (EuRepoC)
2022 – 2023 Fellow, European Cyber Conflict Research Initiative (ECCRI)
2020 – 2022 Project Lead and Senior Researcher for Cyberdefense at the Center for Security Studies (CSS) at ETH Zürich
2018 – 2020 Research Associate, Global Cyber Security Capacity Centre (GCSCC), University of Oxford
2016 – 2018 Analyst, EU Institute for Security Studies (EUISS)
SWP Publications
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Hand and Glove: How Authoritarian Cyber Operations Leverage Non-state Capabilities
An Integrated Understanding of Both Is Required to Recalibrate Political and Legal Responses
SWP Comment 2025/C 30, 26.06.2025, 8 Pagesdoi:10.18449/2025C30
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Cyber Activity Balance 2024: The European Union in Focus
Research Division EU/Europe, Working Paper Nr. 03/2025, February 2025, 11 Pages -
The Attribution Dividend: Protecting Critical Infrastructure from Cyber Attacks
SWP Comment 2024/C 46, 09.10.2024, 8 Pagesdoi:10.18449/2024C46
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Learning to live with the threat? Understanding Europe’s cyber defense approach
Political espionage, ransomware paralysing hospitals, surveillance software targeting civil society organisations – cyber threats are omnipresent. Annegret Bendiek and Jakob Bund are talking about increasingly sophisticated threats and the challenges of effective responses to cyber attacks. Host: Esme Nicholson.
SWP Podcast 2023/eP 03, 28.09.2023 -
Shifting Paradigms in Europe’s Approach to Cyber Defence
Ambitions to Disrupt Malicious Cyber Activity Need to Protect Norms as Well as Networks
SWP Comment 2023/C 48, 25.09.2023, 8 Pagesdoi:10.18449/2023C48
External publications
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Hardening Norms and Networks: Europe’s Cyber Defence Posture
in: Intereconomics, Volume 59, Number 4, 2024, pp. 198–203doi:10.2478/ie-2024-0041