I was purely responding to the notion that "cyberattack" as a term implies something exclusively non-physical, since it has been used many, many times to refer to techniques that require physical access to the system…
Why would "cyberattack" imply non-physical access? Cybersecurity has always had physical components to it. Would you consider an attack using a rubber ducky a cyberattack?
I was purely responding to the notion that "cyberattack" as a term implies something exclusively non-physical, since it has been used many, many times to refer to techniques that require physical access to the system…
Why would "cyberattack" imply non-physical access? Cybersecurity has always had physical components to it. Would you consider an attack using a rubber ducky a cyberattack?