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Week 3 Discussion Bourd

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Q The term "cyber" is now firmly entrenched in the foreign policy debate - hacking, fake news, malicious social media accounts, etc. How has the cyber realm impacted state-to-state relations? Could cyber conflict outstrip economic or military competition in the long run? Provide some examples of recent cyber-attacks and their impacts.

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In the mid- 1990’s the concept of the internet developed for commercialization, and presently most of the world population access the technology. Internet is a warless connectivity system, which connects various devices with a network very fast (Wray, 2020). This fast way of connectivity has various pros but the perpetrators can also use it for malicious purposes. So, this cyber realm is required high security for the sake of the safety and security of the nation. Cyber hacking or espionage is a big international problem today, this technology shapes the present-day world, and that has a great impact on the nation-state relationship (Wray, 2020). Cyber hacking, fake news, malicious social media accounts, etc. may create misunderstanding among the nation-states. Various countries by doing such malicious practices try to acquire data of that country to exploit such country economically and politically.