While Clarke may have felt stymied at times by D.C. bureaucracy, clearly he led the way in elevating the possibility of cyberwarfare to the front of national consciousness. |
Security specialists have been predicting for some time that there would be extensive use of cyberwarfare in the conflict. |
The Air Force asked for proposals to plan for and manage cyberwarfare, including the ability to launch superfast computer attacks and withstand retaliation. |
Because of the 'Net's decentralized nature, cyberwarfare is less like an artillery battle than it is like hand-to-hand combat. |
On June 15, 2016, NATO officially recognized cyberwarfare as an operational domain of war, just like land, sea and aerial warfare. |
The issue of online spying and cyberwarfare has become a hot topic in recent months, following reports of attacks on major institutions and military projects. |