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Superpower status risks cyberattack
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Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2000 21:22:03 -0500
http://www.fcw.com/fcw/articles/2000/0821/web-cohen-08-24-00.asp BY Dan Verton 08/24/2000 Cyberwarfare and other security threats simply come with the territory when your country is the worlds only remaining "superpower," Defense Secretary William Cohen told a group of veterans this week. "Were looking at what I call a "superpower paradox," Cohen said during a speech Monday to the National Convention of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and The Ladies Auxiliary. "There is no other country that can challenge us directly. So they look for indirect ways to challenge us.... That can come in the form of chemical or biological or even cyber [warfare]." Cohen said it is imperative for the United States to study what it means to be a superpower in the Information Age. In addition to the two dozen countries known to be pursuing technologies that would enable them to produce weapons of mass destruction, threats to the nations critical infrastructure from cyberattacks are also high on the administrations list of things to prepare for, Cohen said. "We know that other countries are forming cells of professionals dedicated to finding ways to interrupt our [information] infrastructure," Cohen said. "If you can shut down our financial system, if you could shut down our transportation system, if you could cause the collapse of our energy production and distribution system just by typing on a computer and causing those links to this globalization to break down, then youre able to wage successful warfare, and we have to be able to defend against that," he said. "Were taking these measures." ISN is hosted by SecurityFocus.com --- To unsubscribe email LISTSERV () SecurityFocus com with a message body of "SIGNOFF ISN".
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