Synonyms for «cyberwarfare»

Cyberwarfare refers to the use of technology and computers to conduct hostile acts against an enemy, much like traditional warfare but in the digital world. It involves hacking, attacking or manipulating computer systems, networks, and data to steal information, cause damage, or disrupt an opponent's operations. Think of it as a battle fought with the help of computers and the internet, where adversaries use sophisticated methods to gain an advantage or inflict harm on each other. Full definition

Sentences with «cyberwarfare»

  • A hack that manipulated the location of 20 ships in the Black Sea may be the first use of GPS spoofing, a form of cyberwarfare capable of widespread disruption (newscientist.com)
  • What results is a classic coalition of necessity between opponents — a Chinese cyberwarfare expert, Chin (Wang Leehom), working with an FBI agent, Barrett (Viola Davis). (shepherdexpress.com)
  • Politicians are struggling to justify the national security strategy's focus on cyberwarfare because it is based on little more than «conjecture», a leading expert has told politics.co.uk. (politics.co.uk)
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