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- noun
Military operations taking place on theInternet or incyberspace .
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Examples
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"I've let this run wild to see what it would do," said Sean McGurk, director of the cyberoperations center.
Stuxnet, Iran Computer Attack, Linked To Wealthy Group Or Nation AP 2010
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"I've let this run wild to see what it would do," said Sean McGurk, director of the cyberoperations center.
Stuxnet, Iran Computer Attack, Linked To Wealthy Group Or Nation AP 2010
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"I've let this run wild to see what it would do," said Sean McGurk, director of the cyberoperations center.
Stuxnet, Iran Computer Attack, Linked To Wealthy Group Or Nation AP 2010
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In a global competition among knowledge-based economies, Chinese cyberoperations are eroding America's advantage.
China's Cyberassault on America Richard Clarke 2011
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In a global competition among knowledge-based economies, Chinese cyberoperations are eroding America's advantage.
China's Cyberassault on America Richard Clarke 2011
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"I've let this run wild to see what it would do," said Sean McGurk, director of the cyberoperations center.
Stuxnet, Iran Computer Attack, Linked To Wealthy Group Or Nation AP 2010
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Established in the wake of September 11, 2001, it quickly became a Frankenstein-like mess of more than 22 agencies, on which the Bush administration also downloaded responsibility for cyberoperations.
Frida Berrigan: Cyberscares About Cyberwars Equal Cybermoney 2009
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However, as a Rand Corporation study on cyberwarfare and cyberdeterrence pointed out, there is a great deal of uncertainty inherent in offensive cyberoperations.
CircleID 2010
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That kind of expertise - displayed by Coppola in Netwars - also is needed by the military for offensive cyberoperations, Lewis said.
Stars and Stripes 2010
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"We are not comfortable discussing the question of offensive cyberoperations, but we consider cyberspace a war-fighting domain," said Bryan Whitman, a Pentagon spokesman.
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