Everyone knows that nation-states wage cyber warfare against each other.
The UK public is unsure where the balance lies between free speech and the level of involvement the government should have protecting citizens online, says new research.
With thousands of ISIS Twitter accounts popping up every day, the cyber warfare between Ukraine and the pro-Russian rebels, the viruses designed to destroy a nuclear power plant’s turbines, hackings and cyber warfare have long ago become an integral part of any armed conflict.
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