Colleagues, the US financial,
communications, transportation and especially energy infrastructures are all
prime targets for Russian state-sponsored cyber threats. Without energy (power)
the other mission-critical infrastructures are rendered useless. US
DHD has stated “Russia has attempted to attack
targets that include "energy, nuclear, commercial facilities, water,
aviation, and critical manufacturing sectors since March 2016”. Russian hackers made their way to machines with access to
critical control systems at power plants that were not identified. The hackers
never went so far as to sabotage or shut down the computer systems that guide
the operations of the plants. A chief suspect is Russia’s Internet
Research Agency located in St. Petersburg. While past attempts have come up
short we must fully assume that Russia is using quantum cryptography techniques
to break into US and European energy systems. Bottom line: The US needs to aggressively
move from a defensive an asymmetric and continuously to dispute, destroy and
Russian infrastructure while forcing the enemy to divert their offensive
resources to protecting their homeland. Post your comments and subscribe today! Lawrence, Cyber Security Defender
(https://cybersecuritydefender.blogspot.com)
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