ISSN(Print): 2790-6795 | ISSN(Online) : 2790-6809 | ISSN-L : 2790-6795

Title

Cyber Warfare as tool of Propaganda and its Challenges


Authors

  1. Zainab Murtaza
    Ph. D Scholar , Department of Political Science , GC University Faisalabad, Punjab, Pakistan
  2. Dr. Ali Shan Shah
    Assistant Professor , Department of Political Science , GC University Faisalabad, Punjab, Pakistan
  3. Ghulam Qasim
    Ph. D Scholar , Department of Political Science , GC University Faisalabad, Punjab, Pakistan

Abstract

The aim of study is to examine the implications of Cyber Warfare as propaganda tool and how it impacts the national security of Pakistan. In this Modern world, every nation is facing financial difficulties and Cyber security threats. The internet has become integral part of life. After the end of Cold War, professionals started to analyze that the main subject of global security changed the conflict’s nature. In cyber space, the threats are increasing like cyber frauds, stealing data, criminal activities and vulnerabilities. This new era of technology in shape of cyber weapon as propaganda tool is creating threat to national and regional security. It has become principle issue of international strategy. The cyber warfare is threat to state’s integrity and security. It is threatening corporate, government and private sectors. Many countries started to invest in cyber security to protect their interest as for propagation. In the era of hybrid warfare, the cyber warfare also possess severe hazard to Pakistan’s national security. The aim of studies to explore the awareness regarding cyber threats towards Pakistan and which type of measures should be taken by cyber department of Pakistan. The study on cyber warfare and its challenges is based on descriptive and analytical design by using qualitative techniques.

Keywords

Cyber Warfare, NR3C, Pakistan Cyber Army (PCA), Pakistani Advanced Persistent Threats, Propaganda

Article

Article # 3
Volume # 2
Issue # 1

DOI info

DOI Number: 10.35484/ahss.2021(2-I)03
DOI Link: http://doi.org/10.35484/ahss.2021(2-I)03

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