Pronunciation: /ɪnfərˈmeɪʃən ˈwɔːrfɛr/
noun a type of warfare that involves the use of information and communication technology to achieve strategic or political objectives
A1 Information warfare involves using technology to spread misleading or false information.
A2 Governments around the world are increasingly concerned about the impact of information warfare on elections.
B1 Social media platforms play a key role in the dissemination of propaganda during information warfare.
B2 Cybersecurity experts are constantly working to protect against the threats posed by information warfare.
C1 The use of sophisticated algorithms and AI in information warfare has raised ethical concerns.
C2 International treaties are being proposed to address the growing threat of information warfare in the digital age.
formal The government is investing in strategies to combat foreign information warfare.
informal People need to be aware of the dangers of information warfare online.
slang Don't fall for the fake news, it's all part of the information warfare going on.
figurative In the age of social media, information warfare is like a battlefield of ideas and opinions.
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