Turn any corner in the complex metropolis that is Internet policy and you’ll
hear about the “cybersecurity” crisis in two nanoseconds. As a consequence,
the public is treated to a regular diet of draconian fare coming
from Sixty
Minutes and Fresh
Air about the “growing cyberwar threat.”
Former National Security Adviser Richard A. Clarke suggests a thought exercise in his hit book Cyber War: imagine you are the assistant to the president for Homeland Security. The National Security Agency has
just sent a critical alert to your BlackBerry: “Large scale movement of
several different zero day malware programs moving on Internet in US, affecting
critical infrastructure.”
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