cyber / ˈsaɪ bər /

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cyber3 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. : GPS may be vulnerable to jamming and cyber.Ethical hackers are being recruited for careers in cyber.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. of or relating to computers, typically to one of the technology domains named with the combining form cyber-, as cyberterrorism, cyberwarfare, or cyberattack: a cyber threat;several cyber breaches;cyber operations;cyber plots.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to engage in cybersex: People playing the MMO were cybering in voice chat, sometimes without even creating a separate channel to keep it private.

cyber 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

relating to computers and computer networks

更多cyber例句

  1. The campaigns fit squarely into Iran’s cyber playbook, other researchers say.
  2. Security teams can prepare by turning to defensive AI to fight back—using autonomous cyber defense that learns on the job to detect and respond to even the most subtle indicators of an attack, no matter where it appears.
  3. Together with researchers in India, Mandl created “cyber watchdog” tools.
  4. To be a responsible member of today’s increasingly digital society requires a new set of “cyber citizenship” skills.
  5. Leo Simonovich, vice president and global head of industrial cyber and digital security at Siemens Energy, argues, “Oil and gas companies are becoming digital companies, and there shouldn’t be a trade-off between security and digitalization.”
  6. “The cyber attack against Sony Pictures Entertainment was not just an attack against a company and its employees,” he said.
  7. To cyber security experts, the naivety of this statement beggars belief.
  8. Given the potential for a cyber tit-for-tat to escalate, Obama has even more incentive to find a diplomatic solution.
  9. But hey, maybe anti-regime posters wrote those, this being one place where it is open to being cyber-slimed.
  10. The priority that the regime places on cyber warfare is made clear by its recruiting.