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Pentagon declares the Internet a war domain
The Hill ^ | - 07/14/11 01:53 PM ET | John T. Bennett

Posted on 07/14/2011 12:15:50 PM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach

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From the Registar(UK):

Pentagon: Hack attacks can be act of war

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Military response possible

By Dan Goodin in San Francisco

31st May 2011 19:44 GMT

For the first time, the Pentagon has formally concluded that computer sabotage carried out by another nation can constitute an act of war that warrants a response of traditional military force, according to published media reports.

The determination, included in the Pentagon's first ever “formal cyber strategy,” represents an attempt to address the growing reliance on computers and computer networks by military and civilians alike, according to The Wall Street Journal, which first reported on the circulation of the 30-page classified document. The policy is in part intended to act as a deterrent by showing other countries there could be serious consequences for attacks that target gas pipelines, military networks and other infrastructure considered critical to national security.

“If you shut down our power grid, maybe we will put a missile down one of your smokestacks,” the WSJ quoted an unnamed military official as saying.

According to NBC News, not every attack would lead to military retaliation. To qualify, hacks would have to be carry the same kinds of threats to American lives, commerce, or infrastructure as traditional military attacks. And even then, because it's often impossible to detect the true origins of so-called cyber attacks, commanders would have to present indisputable evidence that a particular country was behind a specific incident.

One idea under consideration is known as “equivalence.” It holds that a computer attack that results in the same level of death, destruction or high-level disruption produced in a traditional military attack could be grounds for “use of force,” under established military doctrines.

Earlier this month, the Obama administration released its own policy that put the world on notice that hack attacks directed against US assets might be met with military action.

The reports come as a UK military official admitted his country is developing a toolbox of offensive hacking weapons that could be used against other countries. A few days earlier, China admitted that it has poured huge amounts of resources into an elite hacking team dubbed the Blue Army. ®


21 posted on 07/14/2011 6:54:42 PM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach ( Support Geert Wilders)
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach; ShadowAce
Geez, folks. This news is not shocking nor surprising in the least.

Doesn't anybody recognize the term "ARPANET", as in "(Defense) Advanced Research Projects Agency Network" -- the original name of the internet???

Doesn't anyone remember that the original purpose of the internet was to be a communications network between the military, government, selected research institutions, and selected businesses -- SPECIFICALLY IN TIME OF WAR???

And that its very design was robust and self-healing in order to withstand nuclear attack, including on critical nodes???

And that its explosive commercial growth in the last 15 years takes advantage of, but has nothing to do with, the basic operation of the internet???

Of course the military also have their own private networks, in part because their ARPANET internet was populated by a bunch of unfriendly interests and it would be rather silly to expose critical military systems to the modern internet at large. But that was always the case to some degree -- the internet cannot be effectively "policed", by intentional design (see above).

So why is this "news" a surprise to anyone older than 15 years old???

Sheesh. Whadda buncha noobs.

Present company excepted, of course. :)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ARPANET

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Internet

22 posted on 07/14/2011 7:40:16 PM PDT by dayglored (Listen, strange women lying in ponds distributing swords is no basis for a system of government!)
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To: dayglored; Ernest_at_the_Beach; ShadowAce
Minor update to comment above:

> ... the original purpose of the internet ... withstand nuclear attack ...

There are those who deny that the ARPANET was about survivability in time of war. I personally think they are revisionists. The ARPANET/internet was conceived in 1963 -- at the very height of the Cold War and Cuban Missile Crisis. They weren't thinking about Facebook. they were thinking about nuclear war. Give me a break.

The sarcasm in my earlier comment is meant lightheartedly.

23 posted on 07/14/2011 8:04:47 PM PDT by dayglored (Listen, strange women lying in ponds distributing swords is no basis for a system of government!)
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To: taxcontrol

Lots of people didn’t understand the internet in 2001... seems they ‘get it’ now...


24 posted on 07/14/2011 8:18:26 PM PDT by GOPJ (Honk if I'm paying for your car, your mortgage, and your big, fat Greek bailout - mewzilla)
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