Stuxnet marks the starting point for a new era of real Cyber warfareIoannis Michaletos
Nodes and Codes explores the reality of cyber warfare through the story of Stuxnet, a string of weaponized code that reached through a domain previously as... MA Cobos 被引量: 1发表: 2012年 security studies stuxnet and the limits of cyber warfare New technologies represent opportunities (to en...
Editor's note: stuxnet, the real start of cyber warfare? In recent years, the press has been banging the drums about the prospects of cyber warfare between nations. It makes a good story. In the imagined scenario, national governments are gathering and training elite teams of computer hackers...
RICHARDSON, John C. Stuxnet as cyberwarfare: applying the law of war to the virtual battlefield 2011. Disponivel em: ou em: . Acesso em: 25 fev. 2012.Richardson, John. 2011. "Stuxnet as Cyberwarfare: Applying the Law of War to the Virtual Battlefield."J. Richardson, Stuxnet as ...
leaving the victims left to blame themselves. It is a weapon that is so terrible that it could conceivably do more than just damage physical objects, it could kill ideas. It is the Stuxnet worm, dubbed by many as the world first real weapon of cyberwarfare, and its first target was Iran...
Prologue: A Textbook Example of Cyber Warfare Even three years after being discovered, Stuxnet continues to baffle military strategists, computer security experts, political decision makers, and the general public. The malware marks a clear turning point in the history of cyber security and in milit...
Since reverse engineering chunks of Stuxnet’s massive code, senior US cyber security experts confirm what Mr. Langner, the German researcher, told the Monitor: Stuxnet is essentially a precision, military-grade cyber missile deployed early last year to seek out and destroy one real-world target ...
Dave Lefcourt
Stuxnet, the computer worm which disrupted Iranian nuclear enrichment in 2010, is the first instance of a computer network attack known to cause physical damage across international boundaries. Some have described Stuxnet as the harbinger of a new form of warfare that threatens even the strongest ...
NuclearCyber WeaponZero-day vulnerabilitiesEthicsThis commentary examines Stuxnet and the realm of cyber and nuclear security more broadly, looking at what the sector can teach us about ethics in cyber warfare. It considers five key ethical question...