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- Cyberwarfare is the use of cyber attacks against an enemy state, causing comparable harm to actual warfare and/or disrupting vital computer systems. Some...
- Cyberwarfare by China is the aggregate of cyberattacks attributed to the organs of the People's Republic of China and various related advanced persistent...
- Cyberwarfare is a component of the confrontation between Russia and Ukraine since the Revolution of Dignity in 2013-2014. [clarification needed] While...
- Cyberwarfare is a part of the Iranian government's "soft war" military strategy. Being both a victim and wager of cyberwarfare, Iran is considered an emerging...
- Cyberwarfare by Russia includes denial of service attacks, hacker attacks, dissemination of disinformation and propaganda, parti****tion of state-sponsored...
- 1093/cybsec/tyy006. ISSN 2057-2085. Asbaş, C.; Tuzlukaya, Ş. (2022). "Cyberattack and Cyberwarfare Strategies for Businesses". Conflict Management in Digital Business:...
- Cyberwarfare is the use of computer technology to disrupt the activities of a state or organization, especially the deliberate attacking of information...
- significantly through military intervention in the Syrian civil war. Cyberwarfare and airspace violations, along with electoral interference, have been...
- American journalist and author Nicole Perlroth. The book's main topic is cyberwarfare, and it examines the rapid proliferation and development of cyberweapons...
- the actions of at least one nation-state are sometimes referred to as cyberwarfare. Warren Buffett has described that cybercrime is the "number one problem...