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Cyber Warfare: A Game of the 21st Century

Editor Isb by Editor Isb
May 14, 2025
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Cyber Warfare: A Game of the 21st Century
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By Sami Masood

The era of armed warfare is fading into history. We witnessed major events like World Wars I and II, the Cold War, and the subsequent genocides. From the ashes of these conflicts rose a race for technological advancement. Nations strive for technological progress, understanding its potential to elevate economies and international standing. This pursuit has ushered in the age of cyber warfare, a new battleground where unseen armies clash.

Cyber warfare is the use of cyber-attacks, often coordinated and persistent, to target a nation or organization. In today’s technologically connected world, nearly 5.5 billion people, representing 69% of the global population, are internet users. While this connectivity fosters communication and collaboration, it also creates vulnerabilities. Hackers, lurking in the shadows, exploit these vulnerabilities to steal personal information, access bank accounts, and commit other crimes. This represents the low-level threat of cybercrime.

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However, the true danger lies in state-sponsored cyber warfare, where skilled hackers infiltrate critical infrastructure and steal sensitive information. The increasing reliance on technology exposes nations to cyber threats. The battlefield of the future is not one of bombs and guns, but of laptops and cell phones. Teams of hackers become the new soldiers, engaged in silent, unseen battles with potentially devastating consequences. A single misstep in cyberspace, particularly involving nuclear systems, could have disastrous repercussions.

The world has already witnessed several instances of cyber warfare:

2001: The 9/11 attacks were, in part, facilitated by cybercrime.
2010: The Stuxnet virus crippled a critical Iranian nuclear facility.
2023: A massive cyberattack, discussed at the World Economic Forum, threatened global security and highlighted the vulnerability of defense systems and public services.
Major powers like the United States and China are at the forefront of this cyber arms race:

The United States: With nearly 80% of its population actively using the internet for various purposes, the US remains a prime target.
China: Boasting a large pool of skilled hackers, China has engaged in cyber warfare against other nations, including the 2009 attack on Google dubbed “Operation Aurora”. This attack, orchestrated by a school with ties to Baidu, Google’s competitor in China, compromised Gmail accounts and targeted individuals critical of the Chinese government. The incident also affected twenty other major companies.
These events demonstrate that while technology offers immense benefits, it also poses significant dangers. As social media and artificial intelligence continue to permeate society, the risks associated with cyber warfare will only grow. Governments must take necessary steps to mitigate these risks and ensure the safety and security of their citizens.

(The Write is a Student of International Relations, University of Central Punjab Lahore)

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