The Article which appeared on CNN.com, clearly illustrates holes in a system that could leave certain services unavailable for hours to weeks depending on the impact to the system. As stated by National Intelligence Director Dennis Blair "successful cyberattack against a major financial service provider could severely impact the national economy, while cyberattacks against physical infrastructure computer systems, such as those that control power grids or oil refineries, have the potential to disrupt services for hours to weeks."
What is so surprising (well not really) about all of this is that in todays day and age when nearly all information or infrastructure is nearly completely relient on a computer system and has been for the last decade, we are only now beginning to run through realistic as opposed to apocalyptic type tests against these systems. Once again it is clear that the Government, while always trying to become more in the loop, has proven that most of the time it is rarely looking at the big picture of protecting this nation. That is too bad, because in my opinion, some of our largest threats are more than likely going to use some sort of attack to these systems long before they will invade our shores.
After reading your blog, I think I am kind of concerned for my computers safety. As the government, I assumed they always ran test against it's own systems to see how they would hold up, I though it was routine. Agencies and companies worldwide hire people to try and hack into their systems so I assumed that the government did the same. I guess they fooled us all. I am a bit disappointed with this.
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