Last year alone, we defeated 400,000 hostile email attacks on the government's secure network, which can range from
cyber espionage when perpetrators seek to access our secure systems to snoop for sensitive data, to attacks designed to undermine or even shut down vital networks.
Not exact matches
The same «damned if you don't but possibly way more damned if you do» situation is manifesting itself in a wildly different way
when it comes to Russia's hacking and
cyber espionage on US political institutions, voter rolls and even the
cyber probing of American voting machines.
When valuable intellectual property, particularly trade secrets, is stolen through
cyber espionage or other means, it poses a serious economic security problem for technology companies and hurts the U.S. innovation economy.