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Wednesday, October 05, 2011
U.S. lawmakers point to China as cause of cyberattacks Representative Mike Rogers calls on the U.S. and its allies to put pressure on the Chinese government for cyber-espionage
Wednesday, September 07, 2011
Ten years after 9/11, cyberattacks pose threat, group says Catastrophic cyberattacks are not 'science fiction,' says the Bipartisan Policy Center. The report highlights concerns expressed by the U.S. intelligence community about terrorists using cyber space to attack the country without physically crossing its borders
Thursday, January 20, 2011
London Olympics 'ready' for cyber attacks, says CIO "We will be well prepared for cyberattacks," says London 2012 CIO Gerry Pennell. Atos Origin will be the main IT partner of the Games
Wednesday, October 06, 2010
'Political' cyberattacks hit half of large companies Symantec's Critical Infrastructure Protection Study reveals IT manager opinions on whether they thought their businesses had come under cyberattacks that might have a distinct political motivation
Wednesday, April 07, 2010
After Google-China fracas, cyberwar threat emerges Cyberthreats face the U.S., but it's not a war -- yet
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Industry, military experts meet in Estonia for cyberwarfare talks Security experts gather in Estonia, site of the most devastating cyberattack in recent years, to figure out how to deal with ever escalating cyber security threats
Sunday, July 28, 2002
Likelihood of 'cyberterror' unclear The majority of U.S. IT professionals responsible for security issues feel it is likely companies will get hit with one major cyberattack within the next year.
Wednesday, May 01, 2002
Cyberattacks exploit user security indifference The vast majority of successful attacks on computer systems exploit security weaknesses which are well known and for which patches exist, according to research company Gartner Inc.
Sunday, April 07, 2002
Outflanking the cyber terrorist threat While cyber terrorism may not be an immediate threat, it would be foolish not to recognize that the United States is facing a "thinking enemy" who will adapt to attack our critical infrastructures and vulnerabilities, says Ruth David, former director for science and technology at the CIA.
Sunday, October 28, 2001
Symantec: Government must jump-start IT security The U.S. government should take steps to enable information-sharing regarding cyberattacks and to boost the number of IT security experts in the country, a Symantec Corp. executive told a gathering of press and congressional staffers at the Computer Security Conference and Exhibition held last week.
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