cyberfortress

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

cyber- +‎ fortress

Noun[edit]

cyberfortress (plural cyberfortresses)

  1. A computer system or data centre that is strongly secured against attack.
    • 2016, Douglas Wilson, Same Sex Mirage, page 182:
      So . . . at the ​end of that very exciting week (and after the transfer process), I found myself ensconced in a gray granite cyberfortress.
    • 2017, Len Marshall, A Quest Within:
      Soon she learnt that the Waverley Davis Security Division network was a cyber-fortress. Not an easy target by any means.
    • 2021, Christopher Buckley, Make Russia Great Again, page 107:
      Putin will build a cyberfortress around the Ministry of Elections.