Definition of cyberspying in English:
cyberspying
nounˈsʌɪbəspʌɪɪŋˈsaɪbərˌspaɪɪŋ
mass noun the government denied any involvement in cyberspying
another term for cyberespionage
Example sentencesExamples
- Few companies are willing to confirm they are victims of cyberspying, possibly fearing it might erode trust in their business.
- The firm also cited a second attack by a cyberspying menace, first reported in July 2012.
- The shadow communications minister has since voiced support for a global pact aimed at regulating cyberspying.
- These companies work with sensitive data about weapon systems and technologies and are frequently the targets of cyberspying.
- Researchers have pulled the veil off of a long-running, large and well-funded cyberspying campaign that has infiltrated computers around the world.
Definition of cyberspying in US English:
cyberspying
nounˈsībərˌspīiNGˈsaɪbərˌspaɪɪŋ
the government denied any involvement in cyberspying
another term for cyberespionage
Example sentencesExamples
- The shadow communications minister has since voiced support for a global pact aimed at regulating cyberspying.
- Researchers have pulled the veil off of a long-running, large and well-funded cyberspying campaign that has infiltrated computers around the world.
- Few companies are willing to confirm they are victims of cyberspying, possibly fearing it might erode trust in their business.
- The firm also cited a second attack by a cyberspying menace, first reported in July 2012.
- These companies work with sensitive data about weapon systems and technologies and are frequently the targets of cyberspying.