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The term "information warfare" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when referring to any type of conflict which uses information as a weapon, either as an offensive or defensive measure. For example: "The country is embroiled in an intense information warfare campaign with its rival nation."
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Information warfare.
"Information warfare," he said.
They are "basically information warfare," he says.
Leaks were an instrument of information warfare.
"Information warfare is their greatest asset.
Do these events signal a new era of information warfare?
SEA's activity shows the growing importance of information warfare.
Are today's computer viruses tests of information warfare weapons?
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He was originally trained on information security at the Air Force Information Warfare Center.
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