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  • noun Conflict in cyberspace; cyberwarfare.

Etymologies

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cyber- +‎ conflict

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  • ( 'Nexus: New Intersections in Internet Research') based on the work they presented during the programme - ranging from linguistic interactivity on Wikipedia to a public sphere interpretation of the China-Taiwan cyberconflict.

    Berkman Center Newsfeed rtabasky 2010

  • These include cyberconflict, cyberwars, information warfare and hacktivism, in contexts such as Sri Lanka, Lebanon and Estonia, the European Social Forum, feminist cybercrusades and the use of the internet as a weapon by ethnoreligious and socio-political movements.

    P2P Foundation 2008

  • The volume presents the theoretical debates and case studies of cyberconflict in a coherent, progressive and truly multidisciplinary way

    P2P Foundation 2008

  • "This volume examines theoretical and empirical issues relating to cyberconflict and its implications for global security and politics.

    P2P Foundation 2008

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