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Business Definition for: Cyberspace

  • the online world and its communication networks

Wiktionary Definition for: Cyberspace

  • #A world of information through the Internet.
  • #(''science fiction'') A three-dimensional representation of virtual space in a computer network.

Additional Resources

Guarding cyberspace global network operations
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] President George Bush's National Strategy to Secure Cyberspace NSSC describes cyberspace as the nervous system of our country. The NSSC outlines--for all Federal, state, and local governments, private companies and organizations, and individual Americans--a framework to deter adversaries and assure cyberspace freedoms. Today, instant cyberspace communication...
Tags: cyberspace, Cyberspace, network, NETWORKING, U.S. Department of Defense
Research articles 2007-07-01
The Eaker Institute Presents: Victory in Cyberspace
To: TECHNOLOGY EDITORSContact: Joel Hannahs of the Air Force Association, +1-703-247- 5847 or jhannahs@afa.org WASHINGTON, Sept. 12 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Eaker Institute will release a report "Victory in Cyberspace" and host a panel discussion about the Cyberspace domain at 1 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 9, at the National Press Club. America...
Tags: Air Force, Cyberspace, cyberspace
Research articles 2007-09-12
On the prowl: tiger team, 39th IOS lay foundation for NWO course
The Air Force cyberspace tiger team, which was established by the Air Force cyberspace task force, and the 39th Information Operations Squadron have set the groundwork for the Air Force's first network warfare operations curriculum. The cyberspace task force was established by the air staff to help define cyberspace...
Tags: Air Force, cyberspace, network, NETWORKING, team
Research articles 2006-10-01
Cyberspace situational awareness demands mimic traditional command requirements
Experience gained from battlefields helps military prepare information operations defenses. Future military cyberspace security may require next-generation network management and intrusion detection systems that combine both shortterm sensor information and long-term knowledge databases to provide decision-support systems and cyberspace command and control. Sophisticated computer hardware and software...
Tags: cyberspace, DARPA, network, NETWORKING, sensor
Research articles 2000-02-01
Cyberspace Offers New Venue for Tax Assistance, But Buyer Beware.(Originated from San Jose Mercury News, Calif.)
Feb. 7--You're never alone in cyberspace, not even when you're agonizing over a tax return. Feb. 7--You're never alone in cyberspace, not even when you're agonizing over a tax return.
Tags: San Jose Mercury News, tax
Research articles 1996-02-07
Help Yourself
If you're waiting for the government to secure cyberspace, it's going to be a while. During a recent CSO roundtable in Boston, Richard Clarke, former special adviser to the president for cyberspace security, said that CSOs looking for the federal government to take the lead on cybersecurity should look elsewhere....
Tags: agency, cybersecurity, Government, MARKETING, SECURITY, SOFTWARE, U.S. Department of Homeland Security
Research articles 2003-07-01
The Eaker Institute Presents: Victory in Cyberspace
To: TECHNOLOGY EDITORSContact: Joel Hannahs of Air Force Association, +1-703-247-5847, jhannahs@afa.org WASHINGTON, Oct. 1 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Eaker Institute will release a report "Victory in Cyberspace" and host a panel discussion about the Cyberspace domain at 1 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 9, at the National Press Club. This Eaker Institute Panel...
Tags: Air Force, cyberspace
Research articles 2007-10-01
Department of Homeland Security Cyberspace Security: Task Force 4 Network Security Equipment Deployment & Architectural Guidelines Working Group (5)
As data infrastructures become more prevalent and widespread, it is necessary to ensure the security of these infrastructures. The largest of these data infrastructures is of course, the Internet, otherwise referred to as "Cyberspace". Cyberspace continues to expand, and engulf more of our lives everyday with more and more of...
Tags: U.S. Department Of Homeland Security, Network Security, Network, Cyberspace, Security, Networking
White papers 2004-10-18
Cyberspace Command Logs In
New entity supports missions across the entire electromagnetic spectrum. The U.S. Air Force seeks to dominate networked warfare through a new command specializing in cyberspace operations. The organization will enable U.S. strategic efforts by providing a variety of services and capabilities from information assurance and network security to...
Tags: Air Force, cyberspace, domain, Elder, network, NETWORKING, spectrum
Research articles 2007-08-01
Quotas Invade Cyberspace
Michael L. Sinert Jewish Advocate, The 08-18-1994 Quotas Invade Cyberspace. A new "war of the worlds" has shaped up over the gaining of access to the information highway as it-runs out to cyberspace. The fight brews around auctions offering licenses to operate wireless telephone and data services with the...
Tags: cyberspace, FCC, Government, quota, WIRELESS
Research articles 1994-08-18
Cyber warfare: A Question of Law or Policy?
The perception that "legal" restrictions hinder the freedom of the Department of Defense to maneuver in cyberspace has led politicians, commentators, and the press to ask the question: "Do we need new domestic laws to improve our ability to fight in cyberspace?" The issue is a complex one, but...
Tags: cyberspace, U.S. Department of Defense
Research articles 2008-02-01
Searching for intellectual property boundaries. (in cyberspace)
Congress to take on cyberspace copyright, licensing The House and Senate judiciary committees will be key battlegrounds next year in fights over extending copyright law to cyberspace, and compulsory licensing for satellite systems. The Satellite Home Viewer Act...
Tags: cable, cyberspace, NETWORKING, satellite, U.S. Congress
Research articles 1996-11-18
Cyberspace copyright battle locks up in Congress
WASHINGTON -- Moves to update copyright laws for cyberspace have deadlocked as Washington's corporate lobbyists fret and quarrel over details of legislation that could affect billions of dollars in on- line commerce.
Tags: U.S. Congress
Research articles 1996-05-30
Cyberspace is not just a computer on your desktop
Cyberspace is not just a computer on your desktop. It is the way that we as an Air Force intend to fly and fight. --Lt Gen Robert J. Elder Jr., USAF
Tags: Air Force, computer, Cyberspace, Desktops, HARDWARE, PRODUCTIVITY
Research articles 2007-12-22
Dow Jones & Co Inc v Gutnick: negotiating 'American legal hegemony' in the transnational world of cyberspace
[This case note provides an overview of the High Court's landmark decision in Gutnick, concerning defamation on, and jurisdiction over, the Internet. As well as providing a detailed analysis of the judgments and their impact on defamation law and cyberlaw, the case note considers the dominant role of the First...
Tags: Cir, Cyberspace, cyberspace, defamation, Dow Jones & Company Inc., Fitzgerald, INTERNET, U.S.
Research articles 2003-08-01
Five Myths Of Cyberspace And Cyberpower
Confronting misconceptions paves the way for superiority in the third domain. The U.S. Air Force is building a robust cyberwar capability as part of a revised mission that adds cyberspace to the service's fighting domains of air and space. As part of this effort, the secretary of the...
Tags: adversary, Air Force, attack, Cyberpower, cyberspace, domain, U.S.
Research articles 2007-06-01
Giga Information Group`s security analysts contribute to national strategy to secure cyberspace; Giga states US strategy to secure cyberspace will change worldwide landscape.
M2 PRESSWIRE-27 September 2002-GIGA INFORMATION GROUP: Giga Information Group`s security analysts contribute to national strategy to secure cyberspace; Giga states US strategy to secure cyberspace will change worldwide landscape C1994-2002 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:09272002 London, UK -- According...
Tags: cyberspace, Giga Information Group Inc., security, Strategy
Research articles 2002-09-27
Starbucks may be heating up for new rollout into cyberspace
SEATTLE -- Coffee culture sculptor Howard Schultz is eyeing a new roll in cyberspace that could carry his Starbucks Corp. into a venture that might equal or even top his success in the gourmet coffee and retailing world, according to some industry sources.
Tags: Starbucks Corp.
Research articles 1999-05-24
Newsweek ventures into Virtual City - new cyberspace culture magazine - Brief Article
Diving into the unproven world of mainstream consumer computer magazines, Newsweek and Virtual Communications have formed a joint venture to launch a service-oriented title for the cyberspace community.
Tags: Newsweek
Research articles 1995-07-01
Now that everyone's on the Internet, here's the question: Can transactions in Cyberspace be taxed ?
WASHINGTON--BUSINESS WIRE--June 20, 1997-- New book by Deloitte & Touche LLP and ITAA has all the answers As Internet commerce skyrockets, one of the most pervasive questions facing businesses is: Can transactions in cyberspace be taxed? A comprehensive new book, Taxation of Cyberspace,...
Tags: cyberspace, Cyberspace, Deloitte LLP, FINANCE, INTERNET, taxation, Taxes
Research articles 1997-06-20
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