Instead, I want to discuss another item that is not getting as much traction, but may be much more serious. It's this opinion piece from The Hill that warns of Russia's ability to attack our infrastructure through the internet. It sounds like something from a spy thriller and would be easy to dismiss if they had not already done it once.
Showing posts with label infrastructure. Show all posts
Showing posts with label infrastructure. Show all posts
Monday, March 19, 2018
Fifth Domain Electricity
There's been more than a few news articles this past week about Facebook and Cambridge Analytica and how user data was used to (maybe (almost certainly)) swing the 2016 election. Enough coverage that I'm not going to talk about it here. Suffice to say that anything you put on social media can and will be used in ways that you may not intend. Including rambling blog posts.
Instead, I want to discuss another item that is not getting as much traction, but may be much more serious. It's this opinion piece from The Hill that warns of Russia's ability to attack our infrastructure through the internet. It sounds like something from a spy thriller and would be easy to dismiss if they had not already done it once.
Instead, I want to discuss another item that is not getting as much traction, but may be much more serious. It's this opinion piece from The Hill that warns of Russia's ability to attack our infrastructure through the internet. It sounds like something from a spy thriller and would be easy to dismiss if they had not already done it once.
Labels:
cyberwar,
government,
infrastructure,
politics,
war
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