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The Air Force defines cyberspace "as a domain characterized by the use of electronics and the electromagnetic spectrum to store, modify, and exchange data via networked systems.... cyberspace is a very real, physical domain."
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"The twentieth century was the age of air power but the twenty-first century is the age of cyber warfare."
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Deep in the heart of cyberspace, something new called a Network Warfare and Ops Squadron fights battles 24/7 from a building in a nondescript office park here at Lackland Air Force Base.
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"[T]he Air Force has had to develop a more concrete idea of what it means to fly and fight in cyberspace. "
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What we are seeing is that the Cyberspace Domain contains the same seeds for Criminal, Pirate, Transnational, and Government-Sponsored mischief as we have contended with in the Domains of Land, Sea, Air, and now contemplate as Space continues to mature.
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"With technology evolving so quickly, cyberspace is probably the only warfighting domain in which we have pure competitors."
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The "most important" change n the character of military power "is the 21st century’s levée en masse, a mass networked mobilization that emerges from cyberspace with a direct impact on physical reality."
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"The interaction between real and virtual spaces can be reconceptualized by mobilizing the notion of cybernetic space to signify the relationship between spaces, culture and identity in the synthetic space we tend to live in."
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"People tend to say, especially since the beginning of the commercial use of the Internet, that legal problems in cyberspace are quite different from those in the real world." But are they really?
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