单词 | cyberwar |
释义 | cyberwarn. The use of computer technology to attack an organization, state, etc.; esp. infiltration or disruption of computer or other information technology systems for strategic or military purposes; an instance or period of this. Cf. information war n. at information n. Compounds 2. ΘΚΠ society > armed hostility > war > types of war > [noun] > other types of war just war1485 private war1548 preventive wara1626 angelomachy1635 Titanomachy1739 mountain warfarec1800 border-war1809 world war1848 theomachy1858 trench warfare1887 electronic warfare1946 asymmetric conflict1975 cyberwar1992 asymmetrical warfare1995 1992 Chicago Sun-Times 30 Aug. 14/1 (heading) Cyberwar debate: a new generation of ‘brilliant weapons’ has sparked a debate between scientists and the military about who should wage war, man or machine. 1998 Guardian 9 July i. 16/7 Almost all government statements about possible future cyber-wars have focused on the need for strong defensive measures against attacks from hostile governments or ‘cyber-terrorists’. 2005 J. R. Vacca Computer Forensics (ed. 2) xv. 441 Palestinian supporters use a combination of hacking tools and viruses to gain what appears to be the upper hand in the Middle East's ongoing cyberwar. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, November 2010; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1992 |
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