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Intelligence Squad US: Cyber War Debate

Dadmiral's contribution to a security policy discussion debate, back there in DC, on June 8th:



Debate: THE CYBER WAR THREAT HAS BEEN GROSSLY EXAGGERATED 
Speakers: 
For the motion: Marc Rotenberg, Bruce Schneier
Against the motion: VADM (Ret) John M. (Mike) McConnell, Jonathan Zittrain

The sophistication of our mobile phone networks, of the GPS system that guides air traffic, even of the networked command-and-control that drives our power grids, may be without rival. But it also provides one great big and sprawling target to enemies determined to discover the choke points that can cripple us in a time of war.

At least that's the scenario as described in various, and increasingly alarmed media accounts, especially in the wake of incidents like the hacking of Google last year, by digital assailants often described (without clear confirmation) as being based in China. It's indeed alarming, to contemplate fighting the next war with both hands tied behind our backs because a canny enemy figured out how to shut us down electronically.

Alarming -- but possibly, also, alarmist? Can we really be that vulnerable? Is our digital undergirding really that exposed, especially given that the Internet itself -- the foundation of all this critical connectedness -- was itself initially developed as a military undertaking? Even if our enemies -- state enemies or terrorists -- manage to cause damage in one corner of American cyberspace, don't we have enough redundancy built in to protect us? As one technology writer has put it, this is one of those topics where the internet press likes to get worked up into a lot of "heavy breathing.
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