Definition of cyberwarrior in English:
cyberwarrior
nounˈsʌɪbəˌwɒrɪəˈsaɪbərˌwɔriər
A computer expert engaged in the infiltration or sabotage of information systems, or in the defence of information systems against outside attack, typically for strategic or military purposes.
for the governments facing increasing computer attacks, the biggest challenge is finding the right cyberwarriors to fight back
Example sentencesExamples
- Clarke's new vision is bristling with digital spooks and cyberwarriors, a dangerous future that he warns has already arrived.
- He suggested the military might have to re-examine some of its recruiting standards to attract the most adept cyberwarriors.
- A senior MI5 counter-intelligence expert has been appointed to help repel cyberwarriors working for foreign governments.
- A big obstacle to the Pentagon's plan will be finding qualified people to fill the new cyberwarrior slots.
- Plans to create a special military medal for drone operators and cyberwarriors have been canceled.
- Sailors who have suffered through recent slow connectivity should know the Navy's top cyberwarriors are aware of the problem.
- This much growth will not be easy - finding, keeping and focusing cyberwarriors will remain challenging for the U.S. military.
- The military's top cyberwarrior predicted the rules would be ironed out in a month or two and sent to other federal agencies for discussion.
- The military's top cyberwarriors gathered last year inside a secretive compound at Fort Meade for a classified war game exercise.
Definition of cyberwarrior in US English:
cyberwarrior
nounˈsaɪbərˌwɔriərˈsībərˌwôrēər
A computer expert engaged in the infiltration or sabotage of information systems, or in the defense of information systems against outside attack, typically for strategic or military purposes.
for the governments facing increasing computer attacks, the biggest challenge is finding the right cyberwarriors to fight back
Example sentencesExamples
- Plans to create a special military medal for drone operators and cyberwarriors have been canceled.
- Clarke's new vision is bristling with digital spooks and cyberwarriors, a dangerous future that he warns has already arrived.
- Sailors who have suffered through recent slow connectivity should know the Navy's top cyberwarriors are aware of the problem.
- The military's top cyberwarrior predicted the rules would be ironed out in a month or two and sent to other federal agencies for discussion.
- He suggested the military might have to re-examine some of its recruiting standards to attract the most adept cyberwarriors.
- The military's top cyberwarriors gathered last year inside a secretive compound at Fort Meade for a classified war game exercise.
- This much growth will not be easy - finding, keeping and focusing cyberwarriors will remain challenging for the U.S. military.
- A senior MI5 counter-intelligence expert has been appointed to help repel cyberwarriors working for foreign governments.
- A big obstacle to the Pentagon's plan will be finding qualified people to fill the new cyberwarrior slots.