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Cybersecurity and cyber warfare are intrinsically linked as core components of modern defense strategy [1], with cyber warfare operations often requiring the foundational technical expertise provided by cybersecurity {fact:2, fact:4}. Academic literature frequently examines these two concepts in tandem to address gaps in strategic modeling {fact:3, fact:5} and their broader geopolitical implications [2].
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Cyber Warfare in 2026: Trends, Threats, AI & Global Risks eccu.edu 2 facts
claimIndividuals with military backgrounds are particularly valuable in cyber warfare because they can combine their understanding of military operations with cybersecurity expertise.
claimCyber warfare requires interdisciplinary expertise that spans cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, geopolitics, and risk management.
Strategic analysis of cyber conflicts: A game-theoretic modelling of ... securityanddefence.pl 2 facts
claimValeriano and Maness (2015) assert that there is a notable gap in systematic analyses that model the strategic choices and behaviors of states in the cyber domain, despite the growing body of literature on cybersecurity and cyber warfare.
claimExisting literature on cybersecurity and cyber warfare lacks studies that apply both game theory modelling and comparative case analysis.
Defense Tech Trends for 2026: Innovation in Action - NSTXL nstxl.org 1 fact
claimCybersecurity and cyberwarfare are evolving as core defense components due to the expansion of digital infrastructure, software-defined systems, and networked operations.
Why Epstein's Links to the CIA Are So Important | The Nation thenation.com 1 fact
quoteIn a 2014 email to Ehud Barak regarding cybersecurity, cyberwarfare, and surveillance, Jeffrey Epstein wrote: “with civil unrest exploding in ukraine syria, somolia [sic], libya, and the desperation of those in power, isn’t this perfect for you.”