Noun
cyberespionage (uncountable)
Espionage carried out by means of the Internet or in cyberspace.
• The F.B.I. is reportedly investigating NSO, the Israeli cyberespionage company whose products were said to have been used in the hack of Jeff Bezos, over illegal hacking of U.S. citizens. Source: Internet
Zabovea said: “Moving laterally through networks and remaining there in stealth would allow them to conduct cyberespionage and collect additional confidential information from the victim environments for future operations.” Source: Internet
“We know that China is probably the single biggest source of cyberespionage coming into Australia by a very long way,” said Peter Jennings, a former Australian defense official who is the executive director of the Australian Strategic Policy Institute. Source: Internet
So when I say the SolarWinds cyberespionage campaign will last years, I don’t just mean, as I usually do, that figuring out liability and settling costs and carrying out investigations will take years (though that is certainly true here). Source: Internet
One of the key takeaways was that in order for an organization to make a cyberespionage defense program work, it’s imperative that they truly know and understand their business. Source: Internet
"While disclosing vulnerabilities will improve the overall cybersecurity posture of the U.S., it will also diminish the effectiveness of cyberespionage campaigns being conducted abroad. Source: Internet