The Cyber Arms Race in 2019: China and the USA Compete to Seize the Cyber High GroundAntal, JohnMilitary Technology
This secrecy has raised concerns about a hidden cyber arms race. Besides, the current tension between Iran and Israel has also felt the waves of cyberattacks. Both sides have intensified their cyber offensive operations in recent weeks. Iranian state-sponsored hackers have said this clearly on ...
With 120 countries now in the cyber arms race, intelligence agencies around the world are working to assess their offensive and defensive cyber capabilities. Developing cyber weapons does not require the massive infrastructure usually associated with conventional arms. A couple of PCs and a couple of...
However, asymmetric access to cyber technology limits the international arms race with conventional weapons when the cost of war is small while it - again - intensifies the arms race when the cost of war is greater. In all cases, access to cyber technology makes wars with conventional weapons ...
arms raceCyber technology represents digital military capability with the purpose of causing damage to the military strength and the social infrastructure of a potential enemy. War using conventional weapons may be preceded by or combined with a war using cyber technology. This paper introduces such ...
"Unfortunately, we’re in the early years of a cyber arms race. We’re seeing a lot of stockpiling cyber weapons, both by the United States and Western countries … by China, Russia, other countries. A lot of rhetoric about cyberwar," Schneier said. "What concerns me is that we’re...
The proliferation of advanced artificial intelligence over the last few years may have brought the arms race between cybercriminals and those who work to stop them into an entirely new phase, as AI programs are now advanced enough to produce malicious new code on the fly. ...
Cybersecurity literature contains references and analogies to nuclear weapons and nuclear strategy, including attempts to draw on the nuclear experience to address what some perceive as a cyber arms race. However, Austin is talking about something different–concern among experts that what is happening...
BPC determined that this year’s top cybersecurity risks also include an evolving geopolitical environment; the accelerating cyber arms race; global economic uncertainty; insufficient corporate governance; lack of investment, preparation, and resilience; and vulnerable infrastructure. ...
According to Chambers, Cyber War is now affecting the profitability of private industry as they are beginning to hire large numbers of security engineers and technicians. But solving the problem of Cyber War through a new and ongoing cyber arms race is perhaps not the way to go. Finding a wa...