Yevhen Dokukin, a web security auditor from Kyiv, calls himself a blade runner. He has been in the middle of the war with Russia for almost a year, and his battlefield is the cyber world. It turns out, his computer is a pretty effective weapon.

He said his real work with web security started after Russian annexation of Crimea in March 2014 even though his actual work experience started in 1999. In June Dokukin became a ‘chief commander’ of the Ukrainian Cyber Army – the name he awarded to a loose group of young people he coordinates. The army’s target is Russia-backed separatists in the Internet.