Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Cyberspy attacks on Russia

I've been pondering this story for a week: Cyberspy attacks targeting Russians traced back to UK and US. If you read the story, it's clear the security professionals on the case are bending over backwards NOT to suggest China is the culprit. Attribution is nearly impossible given the Cybersecurity Act of 2009. Yet another good reason for anyone serious about empowering companies to back-trace and cripple attacking servers to sign my White House "Morgan Doctrine" petition (by clicking here). Because we cannot achieve attribution under the current legal framework.

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Implementation suggestions for THE MORGAN DOCTRINE are most welcome. What are the "Got'chas!"? What questions would some future Cyber Privateering Czar have to answer about this in a Senate confirmation hearing?