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Cyberwar’s New Frontier

Geopolitics
Global
Started April 18, 2026

The article explores the evolving landscape of cyber warfare, highlighting emerging threats and the need for nations to adapt their strategies to safeguard against sophisticated digital attacks.

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Cyberwar’s New Frontier

Foreign Affairs (United States) | Apr 16, 2026

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Cyberwarfare offers nations a low-cost method to achieve strategic objectives without risking human lives.
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Cybersecurity measures should be prioritized equally with traditional defense systems to address modern threats.
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The potential for cyberwarfare to disrupt critical infrastructure necessitates an urgent reevaluation of international laws governing conflict.
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Increasing reliance on cyber capabilities in warfare could lead to a dangerous arms race in offensive technologies.
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The escalation of cyberwarfare threatens global stability, as nations may misinterpret cyber attacks as acts of war.
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