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- noun Plural form of
cyberintrusion .
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Examples
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"That's a change from a pattern" of indiscriminate cyberintrusions, he added.
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Banking analyst Litan says it is unrealistic for the banking industry to promote Internet banking as safe based on the expectation that account holders will continually secure their PCs against cyberintrusions.
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Last year, 662 organizations publicly disclosed data breaches, according to the nonprofit Identity Theft Resource Center, a figure that includes real-world theft and accidents as well as cyberintrusions.
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Our real problems lie in the cyberintrusions into U.S. systems and a consequent need to secure U.S. communications.
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Moreover, U.S. multinational firms operate global computer networks that are equipped to detect and respond to cyberintrusions and attacks.
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U.S. government and private computer networks find themselves facing much more frequent and much more sophisticated cyberintrusions.
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U.S. government and private computer networks find themselves facing much more frequent and much more sophisticated cyberintrusions.
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U.S. government and private computer networks find themselves facing much more frequent and much more sophisticated cyberintrusions.
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U.S. government and private computer networks find themselves facing much more frequent and much more sophisticated cyberintrusions.
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U.S. government and private computer networks find themselves facing much more frequent and much more sophisticated cyberintrusions.
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