Cyberwar

Cyberwar (2016-2017)

EndedDocumentary showCrime

Cyberwar taps into the geopolitics of hacking and surveillance, Ben Makuch travels the world to meet with hackers, government officials, and dissidents to investigate the ecosystem of cyberwarfare.

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Scheduleevery Tuesday at 22:00 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S02E08Mexico's War on WatchdogsNov 21, 2017
S02E07Cyber Kill ListsNov 14, 2017
S02E06The US & WikiLeaksNov 7, 2017
S02E05The Internet of Things ApocalypseOct 31, 2017
S02E04Activists vs. The Surveillance StateOct 24, 2017
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Cyberwar' premiere?

'Cyberwar' premiered on June 17, 2016.

Who is the creator of the TV show 'Cyberwar'?

'Cyberwar' was created by Mati Kochavi.

What is the genre of the TV show 'Cyberwar'?

'Cyberwar' falls under the genre of documentary.

Who narrates the TV show 'Cyberwar'?

The TV show 'Cyberwar' is narrated by Ben Makuch.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'Cyberwar'?

The first season of 'Cyberwar' consisted of 8 episodes.

Which network aired the TV show 'Cyberwar'?

The TV show 'Cyberwar' aired on Viceland.

What is the premise of the TV show 'Cyberwar'?

'Cyberwar' explores the complex world of hacking, cybercrime, and online activism.

Are the episodes of 'Cyberwar' based on real-life events?

Yes, the episodes of 'Cyberwar' are based on real-life events and actual cyber threats.

Does 'Cyberwar' focus on specific cyber incidents or covers a broad range of topics?

'Cyberwar' covers a broad range of topics related to cyber warfare, hacking, and digital security.

Are there interviews with experts in the field in 'Cyberwar'?

Yes, 'Cyberwar' features interviews with various experts, including hackers, security professionals, and activists.

Does 'Cyberwar' provide an in-depth analysis of cyber threats?

Yes, 'Cyberwar' provides an in-depth analysis of various cyber threats and their implications.

Are there any reenactments or dramatizations in 'Cyberwar'?

No, 'Cyberwar' primarily focuses on real-life events and uses interviews, footage, and animation for storytelling.

Does 'Cyberwar' highlight the role of governments in cyber warfare?

Yes, 'Cyberwar' delves into the involvement of governments and state-sponsored cyber attacks.

Are there any episodes that focus on cybersecurity measures and defense?

Yes, 'Cyberwar' explores cybersecurity measures, defense strategies, and the challenges faced in protecting digital infrastructure.

Does 'Cyberwar' examine the impact of cyber warfare on society?

Yes, 'Cyberwar' examines the far-reaching impact of cyber warfare on individuals, businesses, and society as a whole.

Is 'Cyberwar' a thought-provoking series that raises awareness about cybersecurity?

Yes, 'Cyberwar' is a thought-provoking series that aims to raise awareness about the evolving threats and vulnerabilities in the digital world.

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