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IDemo

(16,926 posts)
Mon Feb 4, 2013, 01:44 PM Feb 2013

President given “broad authority” to order cyber attacks

Source: Arstechnica

The New York Times reports that a secret White House legal review has cleared the way for preemptive cyber attacks if the president determines there is credible evidence of a pending attack. Officials who had been involved in the review told The Times' David Sanger and Thom Shanker that the new rules give the president "broad power" to order computer-based attacks on adversaries that disrupt or destroy their systems, without requiring a declaration of war from Congress. The rules also govern how intelligence agencies can monitor networks for early warnings of imminent attacks, and when the Department of Defense can become involved in dealing with domestic network-based attacks.

The rules will leave the Department of Homeland Security and FBI responsible for defending US government and commercial networks from attack up to a certain threshold—the exact nature of which is being kept secret—after which the Department of Defense would become involved. The DoD would only be allowed to take offensive action with direct presidential approval.

News of the ruling comes on the heels of reports of major computer-based attacks on the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, and the Washington Post, all of which were attributed to state-sponsored hackers in China.

So far, the only software-based attack that has been attributed to the US (though never officially acknowledged by the US government) has been the Stuxnet virus, which was reportedly codeveloped with Israeli intelligence to disable production equipment in an Iranian nuclear facility. Other sophisticated malware attacks, such as Flame, Duqu, and Gauss have not been definitively tied to the US, but analysts at Kaspersky Labs and other antivirus and network security firms have described them as "state-sponsored."


Read more: http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2013/02/president-given-broad-authority-to-order-cyber-attacks/

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President given “broad authority” to order cyber attacks (Original Post) IDemo Feb 2013 OP
Will this help with our election fraud? nt valerief Feb 2013 #1
LMAO ... L0oniX Feb 2013 #2
And they will attack back Kelvin Mace Feb 2013 #3
The Chinese are infiltrating our sensitve systems daily. Socal31 Feb 2013 #6
Good. Countries we will be fighting in the cyber wars won't have the ball and chain of Congress. nt EastKYLiberal Feb 2013 #4
Attacks against both foreign governments and private US citizens? FreeBC Feb 2013 #5
 

L0oniX

(31,493 posts)
2. LMAO ...
Mon Feb 4, 2013, 02:12 PM
Feb 2013

A group of 15 year old boys could do a better job of hacking and massive 1000 eggdrop dos attacks.

 

Kelvin Mace

(17,469 posts)
3. And they will attack back
Mon Feb 4, 2013, 03:41 PM
Feb 2013

and it will escalate until whatever fool is in the White House decides that virtual attacks require real world attacks, and what the Hell, even invasions.

Computers will soon be classed "weapons of mass destruction".

We started this bullshit with Stuxnet, so when it comes back to bite us in the ass we will have ZERO moral authority.

Socal31

(2,484 posts)
6. The Chinese are infiltrating our sensitve systems daily.
Mon Feb 4, 2013, 09:35 PM
Feb 2013

As are many other countries, including Israel. And we do the same, as I believe most of us would consider Stuxnet a cyber-type attack.

The questions is, what constitutes an "Attack" outside the daily probing? My guess is taking down a power grid would result in a quick response from our government.....

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