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- noun Plural form of
cyberwarrior .
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A huge budget (in tens of billions of dollars) and a massive uniformed/private bureaucracy (tens of thousands of "cyberwarriors").
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A huge budget (in tens of billions of dollars) and a massive uniformed/private bureaucracy (tens of thousands of "cyberwarriors").
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The camp was designed to train the next generation of "cyberwarriors" to defend the country's computer networks against attack.
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The camp was designed to train the next generation of "cyberwarriors" to defend the country's computer networks against attack.
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Given the diversity of potentially hostile entities building cadres of cyberwarriors, probing our systems for weakness, infiltrating government networks and making similar attempts against businesses and critical industries, including our defense systems, is there any other conclusion to be reached?
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They're robotic cyberwarriors, metal hulks that first dazzle, then destroy.
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Hackers and cyberwarriors are constantly devising new ways to trick systems.
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But cyberwarriors can do damage on a much larger scale, as former White House counterterrorism czar Richard Clarke points out in his revealing book " CyberWar, " published earlier this year.
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They're taking over whole floors of hotels in cities in China to set up teams of cyberwarriors.
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CyberCommand's operations center in Texas, cyberwarriors soon detect malicious binaries that, though fired anonymously, show the distinctive digital fingerprints of China's People's Liberation Army.
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