Ciberespacio

Ciberespacio

Dominio global y dinámico compuesto por infraestructuras de tecnología de la información —incluyendo internet—, redes de telecomunicaciones y sistemas de información.

O.M. 10/2013, de 19 de febrero, por la que se crea el Mando Conjunto de Ciberdefensa de las Fuerzas Armadas

cibe­respacio

nombre por el que se designa al dominio global y dinámico compuesto por las infraestructuras de tecnología de la información – incluida Internet–, las redes y los siste­mas de información y de telecomunicaciones

Estrategia de ciberseguridad nacional, 2013

Ciberespacio

Espacio virtual que engloba todos los sistemas TIC, tanto sistemas de información como sistemas de control industrial. El ciberespacio se apoya en la disponibilidad de Internet como red de redes, enriquecida con otras redes de transporte de datos.

Los sistemas interconectados en espacios aislados no forman parte del ciberespacio.

Ciberespacio

Conjunto de redes de comunicaciones y ordenadores existentes a nivel mundial que se encuentran interconectados directa o indirectamente entre sí. En ocasiones, este término se suele acotar y centrar en Internet, pero durante el estudio el término se ha utilizado en el sentido más amplio. [ISDEFE-6:2009]

(en) Cyberspace

The global environment that is created through the interconnection of communication and information systems. The cyberspace includes the physical and virtual computer networks, computer systems, digital media and data.

NATO - Cyber Security Strategy for Defence,- ACST–Strategy-CyberSecurity-001, 2014

(en) Cyberspace:

The environment formed by physical and non-physical components, characterized by the use of computers and the electro-magnetic spectrum, to store, modify, and exchange data using computer networks.

The Tallinn Manual, 2013

(en) Cyberspace

A global domain within the information environment consisting of the interdependent network of IT and ICS infrastructures, including the Internet, telecommunications networks, computer systems, and embedded processors and controllers. [CSS US:2012]

(en) the Cyberspace

complex environment resulting from the interaction of people, software and services on the Internet by means of technology devices and networks connected to it, which does not exist in any physical form [ISO-27032:2012]

(en) Cyber space

The global network of interdependent information technology infrastructures, telecommunications networks and computer processing systems in which online communication takes place. [CSS NZ:2011]

(en) cyberspace

Cyberspace is the virtual space of all IT systems linked at data level on a global scale. The basis for cyberspace is the Internet as a universal and publicly accessible connection and transport network which can be complemented and further expanded by any number of additional data networks. IT systems in an isolated virtual space are not part of cyberspace.[CSS DE:2011]

(en) cyberspace

The global domain created by communication, information and other electronic systems, their interaction and the information that is stored, processed or transmitted in these systems.

NATO AC/322-N(2014)0072

(en) Cyberspace

is an electronic medium through which information is created, transmitted, received, stored, processed, and deleted.

Russia-U.S. Bilateral On Cybersecurity Critical Terminology Foundations, Apr. 2011.

(en) Critical Cyberspace

is cyber infrastructure and cyber services that are vital to preservation of public safety, economic stability, national security and international stability.

Russia-U.S. Bilateral On Cybersecurity Critical Terminology Foundations, Apr. 2011.

(en) Cyberspace

Cyberspace is the electronic world created by interconnected networks of information technology and the information on those networks. It is a global commons where more than 1.7 billion people are linked together to exchange ideas, services and friendship. [CSS CA:2010]

(en) cyberspace

A global domain within the information environment consisting of the interdependent network of information systems infrastructures including the Internet, telecommunications networks, computer systems, and embedded processors and controllers. [CNSSI_4009:2010]

(en) cyberspace

A domain characterized by the use of electronics and the electromagnetic spectrum to store, modify, and exchange data via networked systems and associated physical infrastructures.[US MSCO:2006]

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