iWar
English edit
Etymology edit
i- (“alluding to cutting-edge or fashionable digital devices and computer programs”) + war
Pronunciation edit
- (General American) IPA(key): /ˈaɪwɔɹ/
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈaɪwɔː/
Noun edit
iWar (plural iWars)
Related terms edit
Related terms
- augmented reality (on Wikipedia)
- black propaganda (on Wikipedia)
- Biologically Inspired Tactical Security Infrastructure (on Wikipedia)
- C4I (on Wikipedia)
- command and control warfare (on Wikipedia)
- communications security (on Wikipedia)
- computer insecurity (on Wikipedia)
- disinformation (on Wikipedia)
- electronic warfare (on Wikipedia)
- information Operations Condition (on Wikipedia)
- information Operations Roadmap (on Wikipedia)
- information warfare (on Wikipedia)
- network-centric warfare (on Wikipedia)
- web brigades (on Wikipedia)
References edit
- NATO: “iWar”: A new threat, its convenience – and our increasing vulnerability
- The Canadian Press: Russia-Georgian conflict heralds arrival of iWar