- Cyberspace - Wikipedia
Cyberspace is a global and dynamic domain (subject to constant change) characterized by the combined use of electrons and the electromagnetic spectrum, whose purpose is to create, store, modify, exchange, share, and extract, use, eliminate information and disrupt physical resources
- What is Cyberspace? Types, Components Benefits - SentinelOne
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- Cyberspace | Digital Communications Security | Britannica
Cyberspace, amorphous, supposedly “virtual” world created by links between computers, Internet-enabled devices, servers, routers, and other components of the Internet’s infrastructure
- What is Cyberspace? - GeeksforGeeks
Cyberspace best describes the immaterial space where interactions through digital networks, the internet, and computer systems take place
- Cyberspace and Cybersecurity: Introduction - How Does Cyberspace Work . . .
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- Cyberspace - AcqNotes
Cyberspace is the global domain within the information environment consisting of the interdependent network of information technology infrastructures, including the Internet, telecommunications networks, computer systems, and embedded processors and controllers
- cyberspace - Glossary | CSRC
A global domain within the information environment consisting of the interdependent network of information systems infrastructures including the Internet, telecommunications networks, computer systems, and embedded processors and controllers
- What Is Cyberspace? | phoenixNAP IT Glossary
Cyberspace is the collective, virtual environment that emerges from the global interconnection of computer systems, networks, and digital communication technologies
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