Definitions
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- noun military A
facility capable of launchingattacks incyberspace .
Etymologies
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The decision to create a cybercommand is a major step beyond the actions taken by the Bush administration, which authorised several computer-based attacks, but never resolved the question of how the US government would prepare for warfare fought over digital networks.
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The decision to create a cybercommand is a major step beyond the actions taken by the Bush administration, which authorized several computer-based attacks but never resolved the question of how the government would prepare for a new era of warfare fought over digital networks.
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The decision to create a cybercommand is a major step beyond the actions taken by the Bush administration, which never resolved the question of how the government would prepare for a new era of warfare fought over digital networks.
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It's not for lack of trying; over the last year, the Obama administration has activated a "cybercommand" at the Defense Department to raise the military's defenses against intrusion and develop offensive capabilities.
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And senior Defense Department officials and military officers directly involved in planning for the Pentagon's new "cybercommand" acknowledge that the risk of collateral damage is one of their chief concerns.
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And senior Defense Department officials and military officers directly involved in planning for the Pentagon's new "cybercommand" acknowledge that the risk of collateral damage is one of their chief concerns.
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The panel is asked a question about the US government's "cybercommand".
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Just last year, while researching a book on America's digital illiteracy, I met with the Air Force General then in charge of America's cybercommand.
Douglas Rushkoff: Why Johnny Can't Program: A New Medium Requires A New Literarcy
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Just last year, while researching a book on America's digital illiteracy, I met with the Air Force General then in charge of America's cybercommand.
Douglas Rushkoff: Why Johnny Can't Program: A New Medium Requires A New Literarcy
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Just last year, while researching a book on America's digital illiteracy, I met with the Air Force General then in charge of America's cybercommand.
Douglas Rushkoff: Why Johnny Can't Program: A New Medium Requires A New Literacy
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