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A '''cyber campaign''' denotes the time during which a given [[cyber force]] conducts a series of planned and coordinated [[cyber-attack]](s) or other [[Cyber Operations]] in a given network environment (sometimes referred to as the “NEO”, Network Environment of Operation). A cyber campaign may be executed by either a single actor, or as a combined effort of multiple actors. A cyber campaign is a series of related cyber operations aimed towards a single, specific, strategic objective or result.

== Purpose ==
The purpose of a cyber-campaign is to achieve a particular desired goal in cyber space.

== Constraints ==
A cyber campaign is constrained by resources, geography and network connectivity.

== Measurement ==
A cyber campaign is usually measured relative to the various technologies, techniques and methods used by the actors to achieve their goals. In addition, a cyber campaign is measured by the duration of the overall campaign. A cyber campaign may take place over the course of just a few days or weeks, or it can last several months or even years.

==See also==
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* [[Cyberwarfare in the United States]]
* [[Cybercrime and countermeasures]]
* [[Cyberterrorism]]
* [[Cyberwarfare]]
* [[Cyber Storm]]

[[Category:Electronic warfare]]
[[Category:Military campaigns]]
[[Category:Military operations by scale]]

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