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cyberspace

[sahy-ber-speys] / ˈsaɪ bərˌspeɪs /


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The North Koreans have not only made their thievery more efficient, but have also refined their money-laundering techniques to the point that the stolen booty disappears into the dark reaches of cyberspace within days.

From Los Angeles Times

Late in March, China's cyberspace regulator said it would conduct a cybersecurity review of products sold by Micron Technology to "prevent hidden risks and safeguard national security."

From Reuters

To sum up: Russia and China are deadly serious about controlling information — on the ground in their suppression of journalists and in global forums that are shaping the rules for cyberspace.

From Washington Post

With cyberspace a critical battleground of 21st century war, military recruiters have made a conscious pitch for gamers, hackers and others familiar with the modern world lived online.

From Washington Times

When Russia initiated its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, a second, less visible battle in cyberspace got under way.

From BBC