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Cyber warfare daily news – January 30th 2010

January 30th, 2010 (posted by: sam) · 1 Comment


Is cyber warfare the new corporate reality?
FierceCIO
A new survey, commissioned by security vendor McAfee, of technologyexecutives who run critical infrastructure systems around the world has revealed some 

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GovInfoSecurity.com

Getting Ready for Cyberwar
GovInfoSecurity.com
“We’re moving into a cyber warfare environment (and)if you look at the two domains (intelligence and IT), they’re very similar,” Zalmai Azmi, 

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Military seeks private sector help to build cyber warfare capability
ComputerWeekly.com
The military is seeking help from the private sector to build offensive and defensive capabilities for cyber warfare. The initiative signifies how nascent 
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Google’s Schmidt wants China to make nice
New York Post
Google’s controversial decision has heightened tensions between the US and China, as well as underscored worries about cyber warfare
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Security experts call on Congress to update cyber strategies
The Hill (blog)
“When we’re talking about the sort of threats we face, particularly on the military side of cyber warfare, no private sector entity can beat them,” he said. 
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Telegraph.co.uk

Hillary Clinton urges Nato to tackle cyber terrorism
Telegraph.co.uk
On January 11, the Pentagon carried out a cyber war game in the presence of President Barack Obama. Regional commanders admitted they were unable to 
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IT Execs Now Favor Regulations for Cybersecurity
NewsFactor Network
The study, In the crossfire — Critical Infrastructure in the Age of Cyber War, surveyed 600 executives and talked to dozens of security experts. 
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Lords EU Sub-Committee F hears from Prof Anderson, Cambridge University, on 
DeHavilland (press release) (subscription)
Q250 Lord Avebury: I wonder if we could return to the threat of cyber-warfare and ask you what you think about the role of NATO in helping to keep the 
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Bringing National Security into the 21st Century
World Politics Review
They range from terrorism, cyber-warfare, and failed states, to humanitarian assistance, health pandemics, energy security, and global warming — to name 
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  • 1 Primary Cyber Attack Target is Critical Infrastructures // Jul 22, 2010 at 1:37 pm

    [...] to companies concealing their vulnerabilities, especially financial institutions. Then it confirms everything I’ve read lately, indicating that cyber attacks are becoming more prevalent and sophisticated. I also found it [...]

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