Across
- 4. to attack a place for a long time using large weapons, bombs, etc.
- 6. armed forces that do not use nuclear explosives or weapons
- 8. someone who secretly uses or changes the information in other people’s computer systems
- 10. a situation in which people are encouraged to admire and praise a famous person, especially a political leader – used to show disapproval
- 12. punishment; a form of punishment that can be used if someone disobeys a rule or law
- 13. a society's organized capability to leverage digital technology for surveillance, exploitation, subversion, and coercion in international conflict
- 14. to say that you believe someone is guilty of a crime or of doing something bad
Down
- 1. a situation in which something is prevented from continuing in its usual way
- 2. a closely related set of things that can be very complicated yet affect the way things develop, behave, or think without using direct force or orders
- 3. to originate from someone, something, or some place
- 5. great power or strength, especially a country's armed forces
- 7. to be in a position that does not afford one much or any leverage over others
- 9. a way of dealing with crime in which every person who breaks the law, even in a very small way, is punished as severely as possible
- 11. to secretly collect information about an enemy country or an organization you are competing against