Cyberwarfare Stocks List
Symbol | Grade | Name | % Change | |
---|---|---|---|---|
WYY | B | WidePoint Corporation | 1.06 | |
KTOS | B | Kratos Defense & Security Solutions, Inc. | 4.04 | |
HACK | B | ETFMG Prime Cyber Security ETF | 2.52 | |
BUG | B | Global X Cybersecurity ETF | 2.02 | |
WFH | A | Direxion Work From Home ETF | 1.97 | |
CYBR | A | CyberArk Software Ltd. | 3.87 |
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Symbol | Grade | Name | Weight | |
---|---|---|---|---|
WCBR | A | WisdomTree Cybersecurity Fund | 14.88 | |
SPAM | B | Themes Cybersecurity ETF | 13.47 | |
BUG | B | Global X Cybersecurity ETF | 12.92 | |
PSWD | A | Xtrackers Cybersecurity Select Equity ETF | 9.94 | |
ARKX | B | ARK Space Exploration & Innovation ETF | 9.84 |
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Related Industries:
Business Services
Diversified Industrials
Information Technology Services
Security & Protection Services
Semiconductors
Software - Application
Software - Infrastructure
Related Stock Lists:
Computer Security
Computer Network Security
Cryptography
Cybercrime
Cybersecurity
Security Solution
Computing
National Security
Security Engineering
Information Age
Malware
Cyberattack
Cybersecurity Solutions
Information Assurance
Information Governance
Secure Communication
Access Control
Analytics Solution
Applications Management
Building Automation
- Cyberwarfare
Cyberwarfare is the use or targeting in a battlespace or warfare context of computers, online control systems and networks. It involves both offensive and defensive operations pertaining to the threat of cyberattacks, espionage and sabotage. There has been controversy over whether such operations can be called "war". Nevertheless, powers have been developing cyber capabilities and engaged in cyberwarfare, both offensively and defensively, including the United States, China, Russia, Israel and the United Kingdom. Two other notable players are Iran and North Korea.
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