Re: military strike possible?

From: J Kallberg (jk_at_cyberdefense.com)
Date: 10/28/03

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    Hard to motivate politically. Depend on the country that is target
    and where the attack originate from. But I don't see the viable attack.
    OK, you blow up a computer lab, and then what? Hard to target
    and know what you actually attack, is this the vehicle that the perpetrator
    uses?

    Targeted assignations of key members of a hostile cyber attack brain team
    I think is the reality, actual military strikes, no.

    We also don't know from where the brainwork originates, the strategist and
    funding comes from, even where they are, even if we can nail down from where
    on the physical map the attack comes from. Example, if China wanted to attack
    the US financial backbone the attack would not come from People's Rep of China.
    It could come from London or Sydney.

    Digital assets can be moved, copied, and the information how to bring things
    down are not tied to a single server park. I think you have to concentrate
    of reduce the brainpower on the other instead of the physical information processing.

    JK

     

    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "Meritt James" <meritt_james@bah.com>
    To: <security-basics@securityfocus.com>
    Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2003 12:11 PM
    Subject: military strike possible?

    Going from the premptive strike philosophy demonstrated in Mideastern
    countries, what are your thoughts on a military strike against (as yet
    unseen) "cyberterrorists" a'la
    http://www.msnbc.com/news/985295.asp?0si=- if there were extranational
    agents tampering with identified components of the infrastructure to
    the extent that they were risking human life?

    -- 
    James W. Meritt CISSP, CISA
    Booz | Allen | Hamilton
    phone: (410) 684-6566
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