Thank you for the question.
The threat has not materialized in a direct way, but the threat has materialized through some spillover effects.
In the case that my colleague Alia brought up, Russia went after satellite communication against Viasat. As a result, for some western entities that were also users of that service, their communication got disrupted. Russia's intention was to disrupt Ukrainian communication, but the spillover effect was bigger than Ukraine. We've seen those kinds of threats materialize.
We've also seen those state-aligned hacktivist groups that have aligned themselves with Russia going after western governments, most notably through DDoS attacks in Germany and other places as a way of registering a message.