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What (who) is cyberwar - definition

USE OF TECHNOLOGICAL FORCE WITHIN CYBERSPACE
Cyberwar; Cyber security attack; Cyber war; Cyber warfare; Cyber cold war; Cyber-warfare; Cyber Operations; Cyber arms control; Clickskrieg; Cyber combat; Cyber army; Computer warfare; Cyber arms race; Militarisation of cyberspace; Electronic army; Military-internet complex; Digital warfare; State-sponsored hacking; Cyberpeace; Cyberarms; Cyberintelligence; Cyber intelligence; Cyber propaganda; Cyberpropaganda; Cyberwarfare in India; Cyberwarfare in Israel; Cyberwarfare in the Middle East; Cyberwarfare by France; Cyberwarfare by Germany; Cyberwarfare in Cyprus; Cyberwarfare in Germany; Cyberwarfare in the Netherlands; Cyberwarfare in the United Kingdom; Cyberwarfare by the United Kingdom; Cyberwarfare in Estonia; Cyberwarfare in Ukraine; Cyberwarfare in the United Arab Emirates; Cyberwarfare by the United Arab Emirates; Cyberwarfare in South Korea
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cyberwar         
¦ noun the use of computers to disrupt the activities of an enemy country, especially the deliberate attacking of communication systems.
Cyberwar (video game)         
1994 VIDEO GAME
Cyberwar (game)
Cyberwar is a DOS game based on the film The Lawnmower Man and a direct sequel to the video game adaptation of the film, which itself takes place after the film. It was released in 1994 by SCi.
Cyberwar: How Russian Hackers and Trolls Helped Elect a President         
  • Jamieson in 2011
2018 BOOK BY KATHLEEN HALL JAMIESON
Cyberwar: How Russian Hackers and Trolls Helped Elect a President — What We Don't, Can't, and Do Know; How Russian Hackers and Trolls Helped Elect a President
Cyberwar: How Russian Hackers and Trolls Helped Elect a President — What We Don't, Can't, and Do Know is the sixteenth book by Kathleen Hall Jamieson, published in October 2018 by Oxford University Press. The book concludes that Russia very likely delivered Trump's victory in the 2016 U.

Wikipedia

Cyberwarfare

Cyberwarfare is the use of cyber attacks against an enemy state, causing comparable harm to actual warfare and/or disrupting vital computer systems. Some intended outcomes could be espionage, sabotage, propaganda, manipulation or economic warfare.

There is significant debate among experts regarding the definition of cyberwarfare, and even if such a thing exists. One view is that the term is a misnomer, since no cyber attacks to date could be described as war. An alternative view is that it is a suitable label for cyber attacks which cause physical damage to people and objects in the real world.

Many countries including the United States, United Kingdom, Russia, China, Israel, Iran, and North Korea have active cyber capabilities for offensive and defensive operations. As states explore the use of cyber operations and combine capabilities, the likelihood of physical confrontation and violence playing out as a result of, or part of, a cyber operation is increased. However, meeting the scale and protracted nature of war is unlikely, thus ambiguity remains.

The first instance of kinetic military action used in response to a cyber-attack resulting in the loss of human life was observed on 5 May 2019, when the Israel Defense Forces targeted and destroyed a building associated with an ongoing cyber-attack.

Examples of use of cyberwar
1. But security experts say the "cyberwar" between Russia and Georgia underscores the havoc that can spread on a digital battlefield.
2. The Estonian events raised the profile of the concept of a cyberwar, involving attacks on increasingly vital Internet infrastructure.
3. He also noted an Olympic victory: "Georgia beats Russia in beach volleyball." The cyberwar will most likely serve as a Web security wake–up call, Morozov said.
4. Compared with expensive military attacks, cyberwar tactics "seems like the kind of thing that a sophisticated military would want to experiment with," said Ben Edelman, assistant professor at Harvard Business School who has studied cyberattacks.
5. By Daniel McGrory Family name is no help in fight over website name THE Earl of Sandwich may be able to boast a formidable list of battle honours behind the family name but he is struggling to defeat an American motel owner in a cyberwar.