cyberwar
noun
cy·ber·war
ˈsī-bər-ˌwȯr
plural cyberwars
1
: a state of conflict (as between nations) in which attacks are carried out by means of cyber warfare
In a cyberwar, the offensive force picks the battlefield, and the other side may not even realize when it's under attack.—Gregory Vistica
Also, unlike warfare in the real world, cyberwars are won and lost by private sector companies and their ability to protect their networks and spot attacks.—Franz-Stefan Gady
2
: cyber warfare
That BBC conversation went into a discussion of cyberwarfare, and I made the point that I thought the role of cyberwar in conflict had been overestimated.—David G. W. Birch
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