Category: Cyberwar

  • The difference between Cyberwarfare and Cyberwar

    The terms “cyberwarfare” and “cyberwar” are often used interchangeably, but they can have slightly different connotations depending on context. Here’s a breakdown of the difference between the two terms: In summary, cyberwarfare is the broader concept of conducting conflict in the digital realm, encompassing a wide range of cyber operations and actors. Cyberwar, on the…

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  • Cyberwar

    Cyberwar, short for “cyber warfare”, refers to the use of digital technology, including computers, networks, and the internet, to carry out acts of war or conflict against other nations, organizations, or entities. Cyberwarfare involves both offensive and defensive cyber operations, with the primary objective of achieving strategic, political, or military goals through the manipulation, disruption,…

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