U.S. accelerating cyberweapon research
Source: Washington Post
U.S. accelerating cyberweapon research
By Ellen Nakashima, Sunday, March 18, 7:21 PM
The Pentagon is accelerating efforts to develop a new generation of cyberweapons capable of disrupting enemy military networks, even when those networks are not connected to the Internet, according to current and former U.S. officials.
The possibility of a confrontation with Iran or Syria has highlighted for American military planners the value of cyberweapons that can be used against an enemy whose most important targets, such as air defense systems, do not rely on Internet-based networks. But adapting such cyberweapons can take months or even years of arduous technical work.
When U.S. military planners were looking for ways to disable Libyas air defense system before NATO aerial attacks last year, they discussed using cybertechnology. But the idea was quickly dismissed because there was no effective option available, said current and former U.S. officials.
They estimated that crafting a cyberweapon would have taken about a year, including the time needed to assess the target system for vulnerabilities.
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