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- noun
Warfare taking place on theInternet , as bydisrupting criticalonline services .
Etymologies
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Examples
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Even if cyberwarfare is much less expensive than acquiring nuclear weapons, the resources of al Qaeda central (such as they are today), not its small "franchises," are required.
Russ Wellen: What If Nuclear Terrorism Were Just a Mouse Click Away? Russ Wellen 2010
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They seem to be leading the way in cyberwarfare these days.
Computer Attack 2009
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The perception that it has both developed capabilities and shown its willingness to engage in cyberwarfare, will serve Israel as a strategic asset even if it never admits to having launched Stuxnet.
Russ Wellen: Cyberwarfare Works on Same Premises as Nuclear War Russ Wellen 2010
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The perception that it has both developed capabilities and shown its willingness to engage in cyberwarfare, will serve Israel as a strategic asset even if it never admits to having launched Stuxnet.
Russ Wellen: Cyberwarfare Works on Same Premises as Nuclear War Russ Wellen 2010
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The perception that it has both developed capabilities and shown its willingness to engage in cyberwarfare, will serve Israel as a strategic asset even if it never admits to having launched Stuxnet.
Russ Wellen: Cyberwarfare Works on Same Premises as Nuclear War Russ Wellen 2010
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They seem to be leading the way in cyberwarfare these days.
Computer Attack 2009
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The perception that it has both developed capabilities and shown its willingness to engage in cyberwarfare, will serve Israel as a strategic asset even if it never admits to having launched Stuxnet.
Russ Wellen: Cyberwarfare Works on Same Premises as Nuclear War Russ Wellen 2010
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The perception that it has both developed capabilities and shown its willingness to engage in cyberwarfare, will serve Israel as a strategic asset even if it never admits to having launched Stuxnet.
Russ Wellen: Cyberwarfare Works on Same Premises as Nuclear War Russ Wellen 2010
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The perception that it has both developed capabilities and shown its willingness to engage in cyberwarfare, will serve Israel as a strategic asset even if it never admits to having launched Stuxnet.
Russ Wellen: Cyberwarfare Works on Same Premises as Nuclear War Russ Wellen 2010
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This isn't science fiction; the Chinese have invested significantly in cyberwarfare training and technology.
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