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information warfare
n.
A form of warfare that attempts to disrupt or disable an enemy's computers, networks, and other sources of information.
Example Citation:
"Although information has been a key component of waging war since humanity's earliest days, the modern military concept of information warfare is so new that it was classified until about five years ago."
— Frank A. Aukofer, "War and PCs," Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Related Words:
a-geographic
asymmetric warfare
bioterrorist
de-conflict
cybotage
fourth-generation warfare
Friends and Family virus
information superiority
logic bomb
malware
next-war-itis
rumint
Categories:
Data
Espionage
Military

New words. 2013.