Posted on Feb 7, 2016
World War III: what are your thoughts on cybercrime/cyberwarfare and has WWIII already started without the headlines?
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There are stories of cyber breaches almost daily in the news. It seems like no one is capable of stopping sophisticated attacks as even the largest corporations are targets in addition to every branch of the U.S. government. In spite of this near constant stream of reporting, WWIII may have already been declared.
http://www.msn.com/en-us/money/technology/industrial-hacking-how-cybercrime-went-pro
http://www.msn.com/en-us/money/technology/industrial-hacking-how-cybercrime-went-pro
Posted 9 y ago
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Whether or not we are in WWIII remains to be seen though it does seem feasable. However, I will say this, we are a country of weak Cyber Defense. In terms of security you have to know both sides to truly be successful at defense and if you don't know how to break into something how can you honestly say you can properly secure it if you don't know what to look for. I do not think we are at a point yet where we could secure our systems in such a way that will stop the likes of China or Russia. Nor do I think we have the personnel truly capable of launching an attack the likes of which China and Russia can.
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Adding to what PO2 Ed C. stated, defense makes the best offense. It's not enough to simply hide behind authentication methods. If you know nothing about man in the middle, disgruntled users, safe internet browsing, or safeguarding your data, you're way behind the power curve.
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I think WWIII started some time ago, but we have been reluctant to get involved in a serious way. We are currently in the Neville Chamberlain phase.
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