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  • noun Plural form of cyberthreat.

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Examples

  • Our Spanish cyberterror expert, arriving for that conference in Berlin, might by now have received a message that reads, I from San Francisco many documents about cyberthreats, most dangerous ones, to you yesterday sent.

    The English Is Coming! Leslie Dunton-Downer 2010

  • Our Spanish cyberterror expert, arriving for that conference in Berlin, might by now have received a message that reads, I from San Francisco many documents about cyberthreats, most dangerous ones, to you yesterday sent.

    The English Is Coming! Leslie Dunton-Downer 2010

  • Reuters Lockheed Martin employees in a center to monitor cyberthreats.

    U.S. Homes In on China Spying Siobhan Gorman 2011

  • The appointment of a cabinet-level cybersecurity adviser would boost cyberthreats to the top tier of matters Obama must resolve, right after fixing the economy and delivering healthcare to all Americans, says Tom Kellermann, vice president of security awareness at Core Security Technologies.

    Obama cybersecurity adviser tackles "impossible" mission 2009

  • The CNCI was designed to protect government networks from cyberthreats with the help of "Einstein," an automated program that archives, scans, and analyzes traffic for malicious activity.

    Eugene K. Chow: In Fight to Secure Cyberspace, Lawmakers Can't Forget Privacy Eugene K. Chow 2012

  • The measure would also establish a mechanism for industry to more easily share information on cyberthreats with the government.

    Senators Push Bill on Digital Security Siobhan Gorman 2012

  • Most governments, including the U.S., have focused their response to cyberthreats on the military and national infrastructure.

    U.K. Touts Its Cybersecurity Cred Alistair MacDonald 2011

  • However, keeping up with the development of new cyberthreats is proving challenging for governments, which have to spend heavily upgrading their defense systems and focusing their efforts on their most vulnerable points, experts say.

    France Investigates Attack on Computers Max Colchester 2011

  • Do you know how the president feels about the importance of protecting private infrastructure from cyberthreats?

    All Is Not Quiet on the Digital Front 2010

  • That said, cyberthreats are scary, just because they are so incredibly complex to defend against and the tools to launch them are so easy to come by.

    Part two of Interview with David Gewirtz, Author of Where Have All The Emails Gone? 2009

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