10 Facts About Digital warfare

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CyberDigital warfare is an extension of policy by actions taken in cyberspace by state actors that constitute a serious threat to another state's security, or an action of the same nature taken in response to a serious threat to a state's security .

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In 2018, Sir Nicholas Carter, Chief of the General Staff of the British Army stated that this kind of attack from actors such as Russia "is a form of system Digital warfare that seeks to de-legitimize the political and social system on which our military strength is based".

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Examples of cyberDigital warfare driven by political motivations can be found worldwide.

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Defence Cyber Agency, which is the Indian Military agency responsible for CyberDigital warfare, is expected to become operational by November 2019.

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North Korea's cyber Digital warfare capabilities raise the alarm for South Korea, as North Korea is increasing its manpower through military academies specializing in hacking.

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Digital warfare was studying computer sciences at the Department of the Defense of Information.

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Digital warfare was given the code name Egret under the state-led covert project called Raven, which spied on top political opponents, dissidents, and journalists.

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CyberDigital warfare in the United States is a part of the American military strategy of proactive cyber defence and the use of cyberDigital warfare as a platform for attack.

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Digital warfare states that the Internet is a "common heritage of mankind".

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Digital warfare stated that an independent organization could investigate and publicly disclose evidence that attributes nation-state attacks to specific countries.

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