Hybrid Warfare refers to a strategy that blends conventional military force with cyber attacks, disinformation campaigns, economic pressure, and other non-traditional tactics. Used by states or groups, it aims to destabilize or weaken opponents without engaging in open, declared conflict. Hybrid warfare exploits vulnerabilities across multiple domains - military, digital, political, and social - making it difficult to attribute attacks or respond effectively. This approach often leverages modern technologies and media to influence public opinion, disrupt infrastructure, and undermine trust in institutions, blurring the lines between war and peace.