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ronnypaladino
at June 21,2016
These are very scary, especially when knowing that ours systems are not secure and that administrators do not adhere to the best security policies. A SCADA attack can cause huge damages, take out power grids, etc. International laws need to be implemented and enforced, but to really address the issue, our systems should be secured and we need to have an agile reporting mechanism (Maybe with the FBI) in place to report the attacks. This would enable a quick response to track the bad guys, and later after the investigation is concluded, prosecute under international laws.
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ronnypaladino
at June 21,2016
These are very scary, especially when knowing that ours systems are not secure and that administrators do not adhere to the best security policies. A SCADA attack can cause huge damages, take out power grids, etc. International laws need to be implemented and enforced, but to really address the issue, our systems should be secured and we need to have an agile reporting mechanism (Maybe with the FBI) in place to report the attacks. This would enable a quick response to track the bad guys, and later after the investigation is concluded, prosecute under international laws.
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ronnypaladino
at June 21,2016
These are very scary, especially when knowing that ours systems are not secure and that administrators do not adhere to the best security policies. A SCADA attack can cause huge damages, take out power grids, etc. International laws need to be implemented and enforced, but to really address the issue, our systems should be secured and we need to have an agile reporting mechanism (Maybe with the FBI) in place to report the attacks. This would enable a quick response to track the bad guys, and later after the investigation is concluded, prosecute under international laws.
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ronnypaladino
at June 21,2016
These are very scary, especially when knowing that ours systems are not secure and that administrators do not adhere to the best security policies. A SCADA attack can cause huge damages, take out power grids, etc. International laws need to be implemented and enforced, but to really address the issue, our systems should be secured and we need to have an agile reporting mechanism (Maybe with the FBI) in place to report the attacks. This would enable a quick response to track the bad guys, and later after the investigation is concluded, prosecute under international laws.
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sbudd4
at July 12,2016
A short video that raised several good questions about how exactly to define cyberwar. The video felt a little propaganda-y to me, and would likely scare low-tech/no-tech users into a pre-apocalyptic state. Nevertheless, there's a real challenge with legislature keeping pace with cyberwar|fare.