Cyber warfare represents a new frontier in global conflict, where nations and organizations engage in battles not on physical battlegrounds, but within the digital realm.
This form of warfare involves the use of technology to disrupt, damage, or gain unauthorized access to the information systems of adversaries. As the world becomes increasingly interconnected, the stakes of cyber warfare rise, with potential targets ranging from critical infrastructure and financial systems to government databases and private enterprises. The complexity and anonymity of cyber attacks make them particularly challenging to defend against, requiring sophisticated strategies and international cooperation to mitigate risks. In this rapidly evolving landscape, understanding and addressing the threats posed by cyber warfare is crucial for maintaining national security and protecting the integrity of digital ecosystems.