On June 27, 2017, a state-sponsored cyberattack spread across Ukraine before spilling over to 65 other countries, crippling private business operations, cancelling thousands of medical appointments, and disrupting the worldwide supply chain. Considered the most devastating cyberattack in history, the Russian-backed NotPetya attack caused roughly $10 billion in financial damages, impacted the distribution of life-saving medicine, and rattled the global community. To better understand the NotPetya incident on its fourth anniversary, we spoke with Beau Woods, Senior Advisor at the United States Cybersecurity and …