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      <title>Case Study 04 - Cyberwarfare between nation-states</title>
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      <description>Compromising nation-wide infrastructure and the state of the cyberwarfare In a world that is more and more connected and depending upon the core infrastructure, be it an ISP1 or telecom providers, it becomes critical that these infrastructure becomes hardened and relevant to any government.
Today we see war coming more and more into the cyberspace, since kinetic war2 that takes place in the real world would mean mutual destruction between the evolves parties that holds under their arsenal of weapons the infamous weapons of mass destruction (WMD), like nuclear and biological weapons, is ironically what makes the world live in &amp;ldquo;peace&amp;rdquo; but these is far from being the complete picture of what is truly happening.</description>
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