Sentences with phrase «for cyber warfare»

Under the US's new strategy, the military can prepare for cyber warfare just as it prepares for wars on land.
New Pentagon Rules Blur Line Between Digital and Physical Warfare: Under the US's new strategy, the military can prepare for cyber warfare just as it prepares for wars on land.
This year, acknowledging the growing threat of digital attacks on American infrastructure and networks, the Defense Department announced its first strategy for cyber warfare.

Not exact matches

This murky area of cyber warfare will become more of an issue in the coming months, as similar tactics are used not just to get people elected, but to make sure they don't get reelected, or even rehired for positions of importance.
Along with the NSA, the Central Intelligence Agency, the Federal Bureau of Investigation and branches of the U.S. military have agreements with such companies to gather data that might seem innocuous but could be highly useful in the hands of U.S. intelligence or cyber warfare units, according to the people, who have either worked for the government or are in companies that have these accords.
It further noted that support from the U.S., which Australia has depended on for security for the past 60 years, would be limited in the area of cyber warfare.
Join us at the 12th Annual API Cybersecurity Conference & Expo and discover methods for thwarting the bad guys, what the scene looks like over the horizon and how the latest technologies can help you counter cyber espionage, address cyber warfare, and make your cyber efforts secure.
Their research topics range from utilizing cybersecurity and social network forensics to understanding cyber warfare to the use of facial emotion recognition for security purposes.
North Korea ain't small time bro, they've invested all their resources for war including cyber warfare.
Based in the belief that cyber «weapons» represent an unprecedented development, it is common to hear the argument that technology has run ahead of current ways of thinking about, planning for, and regulating the conduct of warfare.
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