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  2. Cyberwarfare - Wikipedia

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    There is ongoing debate over how cyberwarfare should be defined and no absolute definition is widely agreed upon. [9] [12] While the majority of scholars, militaries, and governments use definitions that refer to state and state-sponsored actors, [9] [13] [14] other definitions may include non-state actors, such as terrorist groups, companies, political or ideological extremist groups ...

  3. Cyberwarfare and the United States - Wikipedia

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    Cyberwarfare is the use of cyber attacks against an enemy state, causing comparable harm to actual warfare and/or disrupting vital computer systems. [4] Some intended outcomes could be espionage, sabotage, propaganda, manipulation or economic warfare.

  4. List of cyber warfare forces - Wikipedia

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    Armed Forces Cyber Security Center (Zentrum für Cyber-Sicherheit der Bundeswehr) [50] Strategic Reconnaissance Command (Kommando Strategische Aufklärung) [51] Cyber Operations Center (Zentrum Cyber-Operationen) [52]

  5. United States Cyber Command - Wikipedia

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    The creation of U.S. Cyber Command appears to have motivated other countries in this arena. In December 2009, South Korea announced the creation of a cyber warfare command. Reportedly, this was in response to North Korea's creation of a cyber warfare unit. [60] In addition, the British GCHQ has begun preparing a cyber force. [61]

  6. List of cyberattacks - Wikipedia

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    A cyberattack is any type of offensive maneuver employed by individuals or whole organizations that targets computer information systems, infrastructures, computer networks, and/or personal computer devices by various means of malicious acts usually originating from an anonymous source that either steals, alters, or destroys a specified target by hacking into a susceptible system.

  7. Cyberwarfare by Russia - Wikipedia

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    Cyberwarfare is the use of cyber attacks against an enemy state, causing comparable harm to actual warfare and/or disrupting vital computer systems. [4] Some intended outcomes could be espionage, sabotage, propaganda, manipulation or economic warfare.

  8. Category:Cyberwarfare - Wikipedia

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    Corporate warfare; Cozy Bear; Cyber attribution; Cyber espionage; Cyber force; Cyber resilience; Cyber Resilience Review; Cyber Security Agency; Cyber Security Center of the Mongolian Armed Forces; Cyber spying on universities; Cyber threat intelligence; List of cyber warfare forces; Cyber-security regulation; CyberResistance; Information ...

  9. Russo-Ukrainian cyberwarfare - Wikipedia

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    Pro-Russian bot farm in Ukraine. Cyberwarfare is a component of the confrontation between Russia and Ukraine since the Revolution of Dignity in 2013-2014. [clarification needed] While the first attacks on information systems of private enterprises and state institutions of Ukraine were recorded during mass protests in 2013, Russian cyberweapon Uroburos had been around since 2005.