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2001 - CPL World Championship Event: Johnathan 'Fatal1ty' Wendel ; Grand Prize-Modified Ford Focus-Darkhorse Comics-Alien Legacy DVD set-Predator DVD-Motorola cell Phone John Parsons 2nd Prize-Home theater system-Alien Cold Cast kit-Alien Legacy DVD set-Predator DVD-PNY GeForce 3 TI 500-Motorola cell phone Justin Johnson 3rd Prize
There are currently 19 championships in CyberFight. DDT features six active singles championships, one active tag team championship, one active six-man tag team championship and one active ten-man tag team championship. Four of those titles carry the letters "KO-D", standing for "King of DDT", and are regarded as the promotion's primary titles.
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World Cyber Games is one of the largest global esports tournaments, with divisions in various countries. [1] The World Cyber Games, created by International Cyber Marketing CEO Yooseop Oh and backed financially by Samsung, was considered the e-sports Olympics; [2] [3] events included an official opening ceremony, and players from various countries competing for gold, silver and bronze medals.
On May 4, at Yes! Wonderland 2021, Yuka Sakazaki defeated Mizuki and Shoko Nakajima in a three-way match to become the number one contender to the Princess of Princess Championship. Later that night, Miyu Yamashita beat Rika Tatsumi to win the title for her third reign. A championship match was then immediately scheduled for CyberFight Festival.
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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 ...
Joint Cyber Defense Command of the Armed Forces Joint Staff (Comando Conjunto de Ciberdefensa del Estado Mayor Conjunto de las Fuerzas Armadas) [2]Cyberdefense Operations Center (Centro de Operaciones de Ciberdefensa) [2]