Cyberwarfare: The use or targeting of computers and networks in warfare or conflict, where state actors and associated groups engage in cyber activities to attack, infiltrate, and sabotage the digital infrastructure of other nations, organizations, or individuals. It includes operations that can disrupt critical systems, steal classified information, interfere with decision-making processes, and affect the physical infrastructure through cyber means. Cyberwarfare presents a complex threat landscape, often blurring the lines between civilian and military targets and posing significant challenges to international law and security. It’s an integral part of modern military strategy, with nations actively developing defensive and offensive cyber capabilities.