The primary objective of state-sponsored attackers is to advance the strategic interests of their nation, often by engaging in cyber espionage, disrupting critical infrastructure, or stealing sensitive information from foreign governments and organizations. These attacks can aim to gather intelligence, weaken adversaries, or assert geopolitical influence. Additionally, they may also seek to undermine public trust and create economic disruption in targeted countries. Overall, state-sponsored cyber activities are typically aligned with a broader national security strategy.
State sponsored terrorism is terrorism that is done by a peoples own government towards its own people. Oftentimes, state sponsored terrorism is done in the name of International terrorism.
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Appropriate collective nouns for attackers are a band of attackers, a gang of attackers, a group of attackers, etc.
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Stating the objective at the beginning of the presentation is equally important.
State-Sponsored Terrorism. Some also say Government-Sponsored Terrorism.
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A person who is supported by a government entity.
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Attackers was created in 1996.
The state sponsored policy was called 'apartheid'.