The Naval War College and consultants from Gartner Inc. of Stamford, Conn., last month held war games to see how easy it would be for attackers to disrupt key segments of the U.S. economy. They concluded it was doable, given enough . . . . The Naval War College and consultants from Gartner Inc. of Stamford, Conn., last month held war games to see how easy it would be for attackers to disrupt key segments of the U.S. economy. They concluded it was doable, given enough time and money. "We really felt at the end that it would be possible to bring off a digital terrorist event," said French Caldwell, a Gartner vice president. The time and money they assumed were five years and $200 million. That sounds like a lot, but "we are not talking about an amount of money that would require a nation state" to sponsor the attacks, said Craig Koerner, a professor who teaches war gaming. The link for this article located at GCN is no longer available. . The Naval War College and consultants from Gartner Inc. of Stamford, Conn., last month held war game. naval, college, consultants, gartner, stamford, month. . Anthony Pell
After three years of studying the United States' security needs in the coming quarter century, the Commission on National Security/21st Century reached some alarming conclusions--particularly in regard to the Internet-borne weapons and attacks of mass disruption. The 14-member bipartisan commission, chartered . . . . After three years of studying the United States' security needs in the coming quarter century, the Commission on National Security/21st Century reached some alarming conclusions--particularly in regard to the Internet-borne weapons and attacks of mass disruption. The 14-member bipartisan commission, chartered by former President Clinton and myself, unanimously agreed that the United States faces new and serious cyber-space-based threats. Our adversaries are becoming more sophisticated in developing new methods for disrupting our normal progression--socially and economically. From breaking down communications systems to initiating electrical blackouts to infiltrating and disrupting our financial systems, there are a number of major disruptions that could unravel our economy, diminish our quality of life and generally destabilize the nation. In some cases, such as an attack on the national air traffic control systems, these disruptions could result in widespread damage to property and infrastructure, and serious loss of life. Imagine the chaos if a terrorist group hijacked the communications channels between O'Hare International Airport and the planes flying in the busy Midwest corridor. Airline safety could be seriously compromised if air traffic computers were hijacked by by cyberterrorists. . After three years of studying the United States' security needs in the coming quarter century, the C. three, years, studying, united, states', security, needs, coming, quarter, century. . Anthony Pell
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